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Daughter of Rage (La hija de todas las rabias) 18

Part of New Central American Cinema
Laura Baumeister, Nicaragua, 2022, 91m.

Join us on Monday 3 June for a special members-only event, featuring live Nicaraguan music, the country's national drink, and a screening of the heart-warming Daughter of Rage. Your ticket will include a complimentary alcoholic or non-alcoholic cocktail, and the screening will be preceded by a guitar set by Nicaraguan musician Omar Rios. Tickets are restricted to 1 per member, and available for £16.50 each. Booking for the event will open on Tuesday 2 April at 18:00. 


A rare chance for Londoners to catch this beautiful and atmospheric film from Nicaragua. The country is currently witnessing significant investment in training a new generation of filmmakers.


María, 11 years old, lives with her mother Lilibeth on the edge of a huge garbage dump. Her future depends on selling a litter of purebred puppies to a local gang member. When the deal falls through, Lilibeth is forced to go to the outskirts of the city and leave Maria in a recycling factory where she has to stay working. Days go by and the mother does not return. Maria feels lost, bewildered, and angry. One night, María meets Tadeo, a noble and dreamy child who is determined to help her reunite with her mother.


The film won a number of awards at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Critics' Award at the Biarritz Latin American Festival, and the First Feature Award at the Morelia Film Festival, amongst others.


Timings:

19:00 - 19:55   Cocktail hour

19:55 - 20:00   Screen doors open

20:00 - 20:20   Live music by Omar Rios in the screen

20:20 - 22:00   Screening of Daughter of Rage (La hija de todas las rabias)


The screening on 11 June is a regular screening, open to the general public. Our regular matinee price of £5 applies for both members and non-members here.

Cast:
Noé Hernández, Diana Sedano, Virginia Raquel Sevilla Garcia

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