Now Showing: ‘CANCIÓN SIN NOMBRE (SONG WITHOUT A NAME)’

Please note: All events at Guild Hall are canceled through March 31, including our Now Showing screenings. We are wishing all the best for our community. Please stay tuned for further updates.

HamptonsFilm is pleased to continue to curate the hit screening series NOW SHOWING, featuring acclaimed first-run, art house, independent, and world cinema.

On March 14, join HamptonsFilm + Guild Hall for a screening of CANCIÓN SIN NOMBRE (SONG WITHOUT A NAME).



CANCIÓN SIN NOMBRE (SONG WITHOUT A NAME)

Directed by Melina León
(Peru/Spain/USA, 2019, 97 minutes, Spanish/Quechua)

Based on harrowing true events, CANCIÓN SIN NOMBRE (SONG WITHOUT A NAME) tells the story of Georgina, an indigenous Andean woman whose newborn baby is whisked away moments after its birth in a downtown Lima clinic – and never returned. Stonewalled by a byzantine and indifferent legal system, Georgina approaches journalist Pedro Campas, who uncovers a web of fake clinics and abductions—suggesting a rotting corruption deep within Peruvian society. Set in 1988, in a Peru wracked by political violence and turmoil, Melina León’s heart-wrenching first feature renders Georgina’s story in gorgeous, shadowy black-and-white cinematography, “styled like the most beautiful of bad dreams” (Variety). CANCIÓN SIN NOMBRE (SONG WITHOUT A NAME) is a “Kafkaesque thriller” (The Hollywood Reporter) that unflinchingly depicts real-life, stranger-than fiction tragedies with poetic beauty.


Tickets are $15 for general admission and $13 for HamptonsFilm and Guild Hall members. HamptonsFilm members: purchase tickets online from Guild Hall and select ‘member price’ to receive your discount (your name will be checked against our member roster). Enjoy!