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Sonoma Film Institute Presents, 499


  • Sonoma State University 1801 E Cotati Ave Rohnert Park, CA, 94928 United States (map)

Can stream anytime between November 19th & 21st

Go to https://sfi.sonoma.edu for the film link.

“Stranded in modern-day Mexico, a 16th-century conquistador (Eduardo San Juan) begins a journey, visiting bereaved relatives of murdered activists, exploring haunting strip clubs, and traversing misty mountains. A narrator brings to life text from old diaries, as the time traveler crosses over dunes and through bustling cities, detailing accounts of how the Spanish dehumanized the societies with whom they met, and with what impunity they maneuvered and battled. There are hints of remorse over the violence they unleashed, but these are few and far between. Director Rodrigo Reyes (Lupe Under the Sun, SFI 2017) combines documentary and a bit of fiction, using magical realism to draw a parallel between the apocalyptic sacking of Tenochtitlan and the harsh reality of many modern-day Mexicans. The carefully crafted cinematography and the dream-like style of the film serve as a gentle backdrop for the restrained tenacity and stubborn hope of all the migrants, activists, and grieving mothers. In bringing these issues to the forefront, 499 can provide a way for a country and its citizens to finally start healing from centuries old wounds.” - Deborah Rudolph, Tribeca Film Festival (2020, 88 min., in Nahuatl and Spanish w/ English subtitles)

FREE for Sonoma State University Students (get code from your professor)

$10 for 72-hour rental to the General Public

Released: 2020

Run time: 88 min.