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Beatriz at Dinner

Directed by: Miguel Arteta | 2017 | 1h 22m | Rated R

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SCREENING ON 10/12
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O Cinema South Beach

1130 Washington Ave, Miami Beach (786) 471-3269

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• General Admission – $10.00
• O Cinema Members – $8.00

SALMA HAYEK SEASON PASS:
• General Admission – $25.00 + Free Small Popcorn
• O Cinema Members – $23.00 + Free Small Popcorn

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Salma Hayek has had a career spanning more than three decades, over which time she has become one of the most respected and sought-after actresses. The beautiful Latin-Lebanese actress has broken through numerous stereotypes in Hollywood and starred in many memorable movies along the way, without ever limiting herself to a specific genre. While her characters are broad and diverse, you will often see Hayek playing strong-willed, independent women. Her portrayal in FRIDA earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination, making her one of just four Latinas ever to be nominated. Hayek has starred alongside dozens of elite actors throughout her illustrious career, and yet has always stood out in whatever role she plays. Over the decades, she has transformed from a young actress struggling to launch her film career to a leading lady forever enshrined as one of the very best.

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O Cinema’s monthly series, SEASONED ACTORS, celebrates the work of an actor that has greatly contributed to the cinematic culture of our lifetimes. And for our 3rd season this year, we’re honoring the work of the ever sought-after SALMA HAYEK!

Beatriz (Salma Hayek), a self-effacing and spiritual immigrant from Mexico, has spent her adult life caring for the sick while neglecting herself. When her car breaks down, and she is stranded at a client’s luxurious Newport Beach home overnight, her well-meaning employer Kathy (Connie Britton) insists she join them for a dinner party that evening. At an intimate and sumptuous celebration of her husband’s latest business venture, Beatriz is introduced to Doug Strutt (John Lithgow), a ruthless billionaire real-estate developer. She listens uncomfortably while Doug brags about his aggressive business tactics, but when he boasts about shooting a rhino in Africa, she can no longer hold her tongue. As opposing worldviews collide over a dinner table, Beatriz’s pent-up outrage spills out in a way that surprises even herself.

“Unvarnished and often silent, Hayek holds the camera’s gaze like a dare. She cuts such a striking figure, you’ll want to follow her anywhere … and where the film ultimately follows is utterly gutting.”
– AUSTIN CHRONICLE

“Years from now, when the orbital politics of the film have dissolved, what will resonate about Beatriz at Dinner will be the sight of Hayek — leaps and bounds more enchanting a screen presence than the performers surrounding her — as a poignant object of neglect.”
– ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

“Hayek plays her role with such gentle conviction…”
– SEATTLE TIMES