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Dominga Sotomayor’s TOO LATE TO DIE YOUNG Screens at Webster University This Weekend
Director Dominga Sotomayor’s TOO LATE TO DIE YOUNG screens at Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 East Lockwood) Friday August 30th, Saturday August 31st, and Sunday September 1st. The screenings begin at 7:30 each evening. Facebook invite can be found HERE.
Set in 1990 Chile at the end of Pinochet’s reign, Too Late to Die Young focuses on 16-year-old Sofía (Demian Hernández), who, like most leads in coming of age stories, is itching to be a little bit older than what she is. Sofía has a clear, age-appropriate suitor in Lucas (Antar Machado), but she’s drawn to a cool older guy named Ignacio (Matías Oviedo) instead. Director Sotomayor has a keen eye for visuals, calling to mind recent independent touchstones such as Beasts of the Southern Wild.
In Spanish with English subtitles.
Admission is:
$7 for the general public
$6 for seniors, Webster alumni and students from other schools
$5 for Webster University staff and faculty
Free for Webster students with proper I.D.
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