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Such Is Life
(Así es la vida)

Screening on Film
Directed by Arturo Ripstein.
With Arcelia Ramírez, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Luis Felipe Tovar.
Mexico, 2000, 35mm, color, 98 min.
Spanish with English subtitles.

The story of Medea, the sorceress who murdered her children to punish their unfaithful father, has fascinated artists from Euripides to Pasolini. For his first feature shot digitally – indeed, the first in Latin America – Ripstein filmed Garcíadiego's adaptation of Seneca's Medea, transposed to the lower depths of contemporary Mexico City. The film is the fullest exploration to date of Garcíadiego's theme of motherhood as a double-edged sword – wounding both mothers and children but also capable of being turned against the outside world. The fatalism that underpins Ripstein's work and the theatricality of Garciadiego's here combine to present a mythic world embedded in the modern one. The film is as faithful to the theatrical unities of time, place and action as Seneca, and fate is as pitiless.

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