Bigas Luna Tribute

  • Film
  • San Francisco
  • Fri, March 06 —
    Sun, March 08, 2015
Bigas Luna Tribute

A unique weekend-long tribute to the internationally known Spanish filmmaker who simultaneously launched the film careers of Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem.

Jamon Jamón (Ham, Ham)

  • On March 6 at 7 pm. Buy tickets.
  • With Penélope Cruz, Stefania Sandrelli, Anna Galiena, Javier Bardem. Directed by Bigas Luna, 95 minutes, 1992, Spain.

A modern classic of Spanish cinema starring Javier Bardem, Jordi Mollà and, in her debut film, Penélope Cruz, Jamón Jamón is seared into cinema history as much for its image of Cruz taking shelter from a storm under a testicle she has ripped from a giant billboard bull, as for rival lovers Bardem and Mollà squaring off, each armed with legs cured ham. An allegory for Spain itself, Luna engages in intricate word play while rhapsodically juxtaposing the new and the old and food and erotic desire.

Huevos de Oro (Golden Balls)

  • On March 7 at 7 pm. Buy tickets.
  • With Javier Bardem, Maria de Medeiros, Maribel Verdú, Benicio Del Toro. Directed by Bigas Luna, 95 minutes, Spain, 1993.

Benito González works construction in Melilla and dreams big – of building the tallest building in Benidorm, a great phallic symbol of power, González Towers. Over several years, we see Benito’s rise and fall, much like the construction of his tower. Through force of personality, he puts the financing together, taking advantage of women who love him – Claudia, a model who wants to be a star, and Marta, the US educated daughter of a banker whose loan Beni- to needs. Can his force of personality – his huevos de oro – compensate for shoddy building materials, no permits, and undercapitalization? Nature may have her own power and surprises in store for Benito.

La Teta y la Luna (The Tit and the Moon)

  • On March 7 at 9:30 pm. Buy tickets.
  • With Biel Duran, Mathilda May, Gérard Darmon, Javier Bardem. Directed by Bigas Luna, 90 minutes, Spain, 1994.

Beautiful, playful, innocent, funny, endearing. Nine-year-old Tete (Duran) has a problem any older brother can relate to; the family’s new arrival has replaced him at his mother’s breast. He must invoke the moon for a new tit to call his own. Cue the entrance of Estrellita, an imposing Gallic cabaret performer. However, adolescent Miquel already has his eyes on Estrellita, while the lady herself seems sweet on her stage partner, Maurice, never mind his impotence. The director sets up symbolic oppositions between the relative youth and sexual experience of the various males, and even the French, Spanish and Catalan speaking participants in the drama – the whole affair being unified by the image of the breast suckling one and all. It is a paean to a Mediterranean culture.

Angustia (Anguish)

  • On March 8 at 7 pm. Buy tickets.
  • With Zelda Rubinstein, Michael Lerner, Talia Paul. Directed by Bigas Luna, 89 minutes, Spain, 1987.

After being hypnotized by his bizarre mother, a man goes on a brutal killing spree complete with telepathic commands from mom to carve the eyeballs from his victims. But just when you think you’ve seen it all, comes the most shocking twist imaginable. Zelda Rubinstein (Poltergeist, Southland Tales) and Oscar nominee Michael Lerner (Barton Fink, Maniac Cop 2) star in one of the most acclaimed and unconventional horror films of the ‘80s. Spanish writer/director Bigas Luna, known primarily for his art house films like Jamón, Jamón, creates an otherworldly twist of reality in the William Castle tradition.

All titles are original Spanish version with English subtitles.

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Roxie Theater, 3117 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
415-863-1087

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Organized by The Roxie Theater. Curated by Bigas Luna’s daughter, Betty Bigas.

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