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A girl in a warm hooded coat leads a horse by the bridle.

Community Cinema: The Echo
(El Eco)

  •   Tatiana Huezo
  •   Mexico, Germany

In the small rural Mexican village of El Eco, a teenage girl, Montse, dutifully works alongside her family, caring for the sheep and her grandmother with the same sense of curiosity and devotion. While frost and drought punish the land, she learns the ways of life and death. As in her auspicious fiction feature Prayers for the Stolen, with this lyrical coming-of-age docu-fable acclaimed Mexican-Salvadorean filmmaker Tatiana Huezo beautifully captures both the preciousness of adolescence and the region’s unforgiving elements.

Exquisitely textured and deeply empathetic, The Echo unfolds like a dream, shifting between the sweet and the dark. In sumptuous, vivid images, Hueso observes how children’s lives in these hardscrabble towns mirror those of their parents and grandparents in a generational cycle of struggle and hope.


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Logo: WTTW (2019)Cynthia Stone Raskin

Event Information

Friday, October 13, 2023
6:30pm

  •   102 minutes
LOCATION
Harrison Park Fieldhouse
1824 S. Wood St.
Chicago, IL 60608


Tickets

Free admission. Advance ticket registration is not available or required.

Seating is general and on a first-come, first-served basis and is limited to theater capacity.

Accessibility

Cinema/Chicago is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment at all our programs and events. All event venues are fully wheelchair accessible, with no-step entrances or rap access and elevators. All venues offer wheelchair-designated spaces, companion seating, easy-access theater seating, and accessible restrooms. For accommodation requests, please email us at access@chicagofilmfestival.com, call us at 312-683-0121, x108, or complete our Accommodation Request Form.

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