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Broken Sky
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| Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 8:00 PM |
| Presented by Pride Night at the Playhouse |
| Lake Worth Playhouse |
| 713 Lake Ave. |
| Lake Worth, FL 33460 |
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| $8 General/ $5 Film Society |
| Limited Seating Available |
| (561) 586-6410 |
| www.brownpapertickets.com/event/53408 |
Pride Night at the Playhouse presents, "Broken Sky" a film by Julian Hernandez.
Two university students, Gerardo and Jonás, meet on campus and fall passionately in love. They enjoy a blissful romance until Jonás becomes obsessed with another boy and drives Gerardo into the arms of Sérgio. The young men become entangled in a hypnotic dance of love, longing, rejection, validation, and sexual expression.
"Broken Sky" is about the human eye and its preoccupation with the gaze, adoration, jealousy, image obsession, memory and love. And this is done with few words. With a simple plot--two boys passionately in love, the lens of the camera seems to see into the soul of the youths. The looks, the stares, the long gazes say everything and words are unnecessary and unwanted. This is an intense film that deserves attention and as you watch you are treated to one of the most visually beautiful movies ever made. It is what you see that matters and the eye becomes the most sexual organ in the body. The film will arrest you visually and will slap you across the face as if to say, "Watch me". It is a masterpiece of "eye" photography and gives us knowledge as to why we stare, why we yearn, why we desire and why we love.
Advanced tickets are recommended as seating is limited to 50 persons. For tickets call 561-586-6410 or logon to www.brownpapertickets.com/event/53408
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