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Verbena trágica
Director: Charles Lamont
Year: 1939, USA
Duration: 85 minutes
About THE FIlm
Cantabria Films’ second independent production (the first being La Vida Bohemia, 1938) was very successful in the cinemas of Los Angeles’ Mexican neighborhoods, although the narrative takes place in New York City’s Spanish Harlem. On the eve of Columbus Day celebrations, the boxer Mateo (Fernando Soler) returns home from a stint in prison and realizes that his wife is pregnant, and he can’t be the father. His wife Blanca (Luana de Alcañiz) has in fact been having a secret affair with her sister Lola’s fiancé, Claudio (Juan Torena). Mateo confronts his wife, but she refuses to name the father, leading to tragic results. Produced at the Grand National Studios, Mexican actor Fernando Soler is playing against type, earning him kudos from the Spanish-language press. Other actors come from Spain, Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Philippines, making Verbena trágica an ode to New York’s diverse Latinx community.
Note adapted from text written by Jan-Christopher Horak in 2017.
b&w, in Spanish with English subtitles, 85 min.
Director: Charles Lamont.
Screenwriter: Jean Bart, Miguel de Zárraga.
With: Fernando Soler, Luana de Alcañiz, Juan Torena.
Live broadcast
Thursday
13 May 2021
4:00 PM
Streaming through
3 June 2021
streaming
FREE
Post-streaming discussion
This live streaming of the film will be followed by a conversation with Latina/o media and art and Latin American cinema historian Colin Gunckel and UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television lecturer Maria Elena de las Carreras, who both served as curators for the UCLA Film & Television Archive’s 2017 program, Recuerdos de un cine en español: Latin American Cinema in Los Angeles . The conversation will be moderated by Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles program director and screenwriter Guido Segal.