Organized And Presented By The Labor Heritage Foundation And The Afi Silver Theatre And Cultural Center, This Annual Series Features A Wide-Ranging Selection Of Films About Work, Workers And The Wider Issues Affecting Workers' Lives. With The Presentation Of A Union Card, Union Members Will Receive A Silver Cinema Club Ticket Discount At The Star Level.
Schedule Of Events:
6:40 pm: La Cocina
Mexican Auteur Alonso Ruizpalacios (A Cop Movie, Gueros, Museo) Brings New Meaning To Kitchen-Sink Realism With His Adaptation Of British Playwright Arnold Wesker's "The Kitchen," Transferring The Action From Mid-Century London To Present-Day New York City To Craft A Tragicomic Tribute To Life Behind The Scenes Of A Busy Times Square Restaurant. Shifting Between The Balletic Machinations Of A Kitchen During The Lunchtime Rush And The Explosive Interpersonal Conflicts Boiling Just Beneath The Surface Of Its Well-Oiled Routine, Ruizpalacios Channels The Bear As If Reimagined By John Cassavetes, Creating A High-Wire Drama That Explores The Illusions Of The American Dream And The Lengths To Which The Kitchen's Working Class And Largely Undocumented Staff Must Go To Achieve It. At The Heart Of The Brilliant Ensemble Cast Is Raúl Briones (A Cop Movie) As Mexican Chef Pedro, A Fiery-Tempered Dreamer Entangled In A Turbulent Affair With Julia (Oscar®-Nominated Actress Rooney Mara), A Harried Waitress With Her Own Crosses To Bear. When $800 Goes Missing And Everyone Becomes A Suspect, The Resulting Tension Threatens To Push The Kitchen's Unrelenting Pace And Hierarchical Divisions Further Into Chaos. Dir-Scr-Prod Alonso Ruizpalacios, From The Play "The Kitchen" By Arnold Wesker; Prod Gerardo Gatica, Lauren Mann, Ivan Orlic, Ramiro Ruiz. Mexico-U.S., 2024, Bandw, 139 Min. In English And Spanish With English Subtitles