Screening
The Untamed (La región salvaje)

Part of Uchronias and Dystopian Futures: Latin American Science Fiction Cinema of the 21st Century
Sunday, July 21, 2019, 6:30 p.m.
Museum of the Moving Image - Redstone Theater

Dir. Amat Escalante. Mexico. 2016, 98 mins. In Spanish with English subtitles. With Ruth Ramos, Simone Bucio, Jesús Meza. 

A violent and debauched love triangle between a married man, his wife, and his brother-in-law is interrupted by an otherworldly being. Unpacking issues of male chauvinism, homophobia, and sexual repression in Mexico, the film features an extraterrestrial octopus whose phallic tentacles feed on the pleasure it produces in humans. Making no concessions to Hollywood formalities, shows the ways that desire itself can be destructive, rather than centering on the police’s pursuit of this alien.

Un violento y perverso triángulo amoroso entre un hombre casado, su cuñado y su esposa es interrumpido por un ser de otro mundo. Destapando temas de machismo, homofobia y represión sexual en México, este filme presente a un pulpo extraterrestre cuyos tentáculos fálicos produce placer a los humanos. Sin hacer concesiones a las formalidades de Hollywood, en vez de priorizar la esperada persecución policial del alien, el filme se centra en explorar las maneras que el deseo puede ser destructivo.

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