About the Event:
7 pm: 35mm screening of The Spirit of the Beehive in OKCMOA’s Noble Theater, preceded by a brief introduction and followed by a discussion.
We are proud to screen VÃctor Erice’s poetic meditation on childhood, national trauma, and the power of cinema as part of the OKCMOA Film Society’s Thursdays on 35mm series, a bimonthly ciné-club dedicated to watching and discussing international film classics projected in their original 35mm format. A cash bar will be available.
This event is free and exclusive to OKCMOA Film Society Members. Pre-registration is required.
To join the OKCMOA Film Society, visit: OKCMOA.com/filmsociety
About The Spirit of the Beehive:
In a small Castilian village in 1940, in the wake of Spain’s devastating civil war, six-year-old Ana attends a traveling movie show of James Whale’s Frankenstein (1931) and becomes possessed by the memory of it. Produced as Franco’s long regime was nearing its end and widely regarded as the greatest Spanish film of the 1970s, The Spirit of the Beehive is a bewitching portrait of a child’s haunted inner life and one of the most visually arresting movies ever made. Print courtesy of Janus Films.