Birds of Passage: Sunday, May 12
Admission $5
Showings @ 2pm, 5pm and 7:30pm
Discussion following the 2pm show
Colombia-Denmark-Mexico, drama, 125 min., unrated
From the Oscar-nominated director of “Embrace of the Serpent” comes this saga centered on the indigenous Wayúu people of Colombia. Despite wishing to uphold his culture’s values, a young man enters the drug trafficking business in the 1970s and earns the disapproval of his tribe’s matriarch. “In modern movie terminology, ‘epic’ usually just means long, crowded and grandiose. ‘Birds of Passage’ earns the label in a more honest and rigorous manner. It’s about how the world changes, about how individual actions and the forces of fate work in concert to bring glory and ruin to a hero and his family. Even as you may be reminded of other sweeping chronicles of fortunes made and souls undone by ambition and greed – ‘Giant,’ ‘The Godfather,’ even ‘Breaking Bad’ – your perception of the world is likely to be permanently altered.” – New York Times
https://youtu.be/QV0uWf72ZQw
Douglass Theatre
355 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd, Macon, Georgia 31201
Films are presented the second Sunday of each month at 2pm and 5pm, with a discussion following the 2pm show. Documentaries are quarterly on Tuesdays at 7:30pm. Tickets are $5.00 at the Douglass Theatre in downtown Macon.
