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2015

I Promise You Anarchy

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Thursday

Apr 7

@

7:30 pm

With in person.

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SHORT FILM PROGRAM

I Promise You Anarchy

(Te prometo anarquía)

Thursday

,

Apr 7

@

7:30 pm

With in person.

Wicked Queer 32

US PREMIERE

WORLD PREMIERE

FESTIVAL SPOTLIGHT

I Promise You Anarchy

(Te prometo anarquía)

Thursday

Apr 7

@

7:30 pm

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

With 
 in person.
Miguel and Johnny know each other since childhood. They are dedicated to skate and have fun. To earn easy money and continue skating, they sell their own blood to a clandestine contact in a hospital. The activity becomes business until a large transaction is not as they imagined.
Director
Julio Hernández Cordón
Year
2015
Run Time
89
min
Country
Mexico
Language
Spanish
PROGRAM Time
minutes
Content warning:
Miguel and Johnny know each other since childhood. They are dedicated to skate and have fun. To earn easy money and continue skating, they sell their own blood to a clandestine contact in a hospital. The activity becomes business until a large transaction is not as they imagined.
This film is presented in
Spanish
with English subtitles.
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