Just this last saturday The Sun Sentinel, Florida's most popular periodical, published an article that had this to say about Mexico's favorite art-house film:
"Nora's Will" is a dark comedy set in Mexico during Passover, but director and screenwriter Mariana Chenillo says the themes of the story are universal.
"This is a love story that could happen within any family," she said. "The film portrays contemporary Mexico in many ways by showing how we understand death and how we continue to make dead family members part of daily lives."
You can catch the rest of that article here: The Sun Sentinel
But wait theres more!
If you find yourself with some sort of an aversion to The Sun Sentinel (they insulted you and/or your mother, they kicked your dog, they spilled countless gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico etc.) and you can wait until next Tuesday then you can read an article about the film in the Florida Jewish Journal.
But for those of you who just can't wait for Tuesday (and believe me, we at Menemsha know all about impatience)then you can find all the information you need about the film at our website right here: Menemsha Films
So if you're looking for a good reason to get out of the sun for a bit, do yourself a favor and go see a film that is sure to satisfy.
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