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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Screening of 'The Place Without Limits' (1978)
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Wednesday May 11, 2016 12:05 by Dublin Film Qlub
DUBLIN FILM QLUB SEASON SIX:
FUNCTIONAL FAMILIES
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Our new season continues with...
THE PLACE WITHOUT LIMITS
(Dir. Arturo Ripstein, 1978)
Spanish with English Subtitles
Cast: Roberto Cobo, Lucha Villa
Sat 21 May 2016
2.30pm (doors open at 2)
Day membership: 8 euro
(free tea and coffee)
The New Theatre
43 East Essex street
(entrance through Connolly Books)
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
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When you have nothing left, what have you got? If you are lucky, you may have a family; even if it looks more like a battered raft than a freshly painted yacht, it will still get you through the tough times. And when you have no one else, you will still have yourself.
The Place without Limits is about a poor-as-dirt trans woman/queer man, surviving in the rubble of a ‘house of ill repute’ built on the edge of the world. The protagonist generates wealth from within –- a wealth of emotion, of generosity, of style, of bravery. ‘La Manuela’, actor Roberto Cobo’s unforgettable creation, has the same "I went to hell, and now I run it" quality, that turned Cillian Murphy’s ‘Kitten’ (Breakfast in Pluto, 2006), Joel Grey’s 'MC' (Cabaret, 1972), or Bill Quirk's 'Algie' (Algie the Miner, 1912) into icons.
Some see La Manuela’s brothel as the setting of a modern biblical parable, some as an allegory of Mexico in the 1970s, some as a snapshot of an anti-homophobic and feminist warzone. The place without limits is the space of possibility that the queer superheroes of the past created in the middle of a homophobic society. They have passed on this magic rubble on to us, so that we can feel free to swirl and sing to our heart’s content, in a place without walls.
© Dublin Film Qlub 2016
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