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7:00PM – screening without class ($11 Members / $16 Nonmembers)
Two brothers (Armand Assante and Antonio Banderas, in his first English language role) leave their tumultuous home in Havana, Cuba, for a chance at the spotlight of New York City’s legendary nightclubs. Jealousy and fame – and its temptations – threaten to derail both of their dreams. Based on Oscar Hijuelos’ Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love, the movie adaptation is a recreation of the 1950s heyday of the famous Palladium, when Tito Puente was king (and who makes an appearance as himself opposite the Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz) and a Cuban musician named Desi Arnaz was teaching America the conga on one of the most popular television shows in history, I Love Lucy. Arne Glimcher’s feature debut is a celebration of the musical heritage immigrants brought to the city and the symphony they struggled to create for themselves in a new country.
Presented on 35mm