This film is the story of a family facing both marital and existential problems. Winner of numerous awards, including the Jury Prize at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, "Silent Light" finds the sublime in the natural world and uses foreboding skies and sun-filled meadows to tell the story of a family from northern Mexico's Mennonite community facing marital and existential challenges. Arguably Carlos Reygadas' most breathtaking film, "Silent Light" asks one to consider the possibility of transcendence as both an aesthetic and a spiritual phenomenon. This film is presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Frida & Diego: Passion, Politics and Painting."
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