Sugar (2008) / En el séptimo día (On the Seventh Day, 2017)

Fri Jun 10 2022 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm

Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum | Los Angeles

UCLA Film & Television Archive
Publisher/HostUCLA Film & Television Archive
Sugar (2008) \/ En el s\u00e9ptimo d\u00eda (On the Seventh Day, 2017)
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UCLA Film & Television Archive presents free screenings at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum.
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Sugar

U.S./Dominican Republic, 2008

Sugar is a baseball tale that sneaks up on you like an adept changeup thrown by a master pitcher. At first it appears to be the traditional tale of an up-and-coming athlete: Algenis Perez Soto stars as Miguel, a ballplayer from the Dominican Republic trying to make it to the major leagues. A star in his hometown of San Pedro de Macoris, he suddenly finds himself questioning his life’s dream after his big break delivers him to a minor league team in the Quad Cities. By the time these questions come home to roost, one realizes that directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck have much more on their minds than just a good sports story, and Miguel’s choices reveals the moving world of a whole culture of immigrants whose vibrant if too-often invisible lives help weave the fabric of a changing America.

DCP, color, 120 min. Director: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck. Screenwriter: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck. With: Algenis Perez Soto, Kari Bury, Michael Gaston.


En el séptimo día (On the Seventh Day)

U.S., 2017

A defining trait of classic Italian neorealism is that even the most everyday conflicts can yield rich layers of insight and experience. Think of all that Vittorio de Sica draws from the simple theft of a bicycle. A Mexican immigrant working food delivery in Brooklyn, José never loses his bike. Instead, his boss tells him he has to work on Sunday, the same day José’s soccer team is scheduled to play in the local league championship. With family back home, José needs his job—and the promise of a promotion coming—but soccer also allows him to shine in a world that would reduces him to his labor—when it acknowledges him at all. Writer-director Jim McKay (Our Song) draws a surprising amount of humor, insight and tension counting down to José’s day of decision as part of a larger portrait of the immigrant community that he turns to for help.

DCP, color, in Spanish and English with English subtitles, 92 min. Director: Jim McKay. Screenwriter: Jim McKay. With: Fernando Cardona, Gilberto Jimenez, Abel Perez, Alfonso Velazquez.

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Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States

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