Latin American Studies: Juan de los muertos (Juan of the Dead)

Juan de los muertos
(Juan of the Dead) (2011)
Director, Directed by Alejandro Brugués
FREE Film Screening for LU Students/Faculty/Staff ONLY

Juan is 40 years old, most of which he spent in Cuba doing absolutely nothing. Juan's only emotional tie is his daughter, Camila, a beautiful young girl that doesn't want anything to do with her father because the only thing he's good at is getting into trouble. Suddenly some strange things start to happen, people are turning violent attacking one to the other. Juan was first convinced it's just another stage of the Revolution. Little by little Juan and his friends start to realize that the attackers are not normal human beings and that killing them is quite a difficult task. They're not vampires, they're not possesed, but they're definitely not dissidents; a simple bite turns the victim into other violent killing machine and the only way to beat them is destroying their brains. Juan decides that the best way of facing the situation is making some money out of it.....(C) Official Film Site
Discussant: Assistant Professor Miguel Pillado
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
 

Location: 

Maginnes Hall, Room113

Date and Time: 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015 - 6:30pm