
Mexican director Francisco Vargas Quevedo presents the story of Don Plutarco, an elderly farmer and violinist; the aged patriarch of a musical family who has fashioned an ingenious way of smuggling ammunition beneath the noses of government troops. Shot simply and starkly in Black & White this mood-driven character exploration of familial love,
duty, conflict and innocence is set in rural Mexico during the peasant revolts of the 1970s.
Admission and parking are Free
In Spanish with English subtitles
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1pm, room #204, MiraCosta College San Elijo Campus