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SUMMARY:Foreign Film Series: Dos Estaciones
LOCATION:Student Center Cinema
DESCRIPTION:In the bucolic hills of Mexico's Jalisco highlands\, iron-willed 
	businesswoman Maria Garcia fights the impending collapse of her tequila 
	factory. The film is at once a vivid portrait of a place and its 
	people\, an unsentimental ode to the art and craft of tequila-making\, a 
	damning depiction of the results of globalizing economic policies\, and 
	an exquisite character study\, with Teresa Sánchez delivering a 
	performance of potent restraint. It is rare when a debut feature strikes 
	the perfect balance of ingredients and especially rare when it does so 
	in a distinctive and memorable way. Writer-director Juan Pablo González 
	achieves precisely this in Dos Estaciones. The sense of place is 
	powerful\, whether the director takes us into the fields where the 
	jimadores harvest the agave or traces the plants’ fermentation process 
	through the distillery’s machinery\, or simply invites us to observe the 
	land and the sky. This is a drama with great attention to detail in 
	those visuals\, in the words and silences between characters\, and in 
	the layers of sound beneath the dialogue.\n\nMore Info
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