alr

The Red Squirrel
(La ardilla roja)

Screening on Film
Directed by Julio Medem.
With Emma Suárez, Nancho Novo, María Barranco.
Spain, 1993, 35mm, color, 114 min.
Spanish with English subtitles.

A hybrid mixture of thriller, comedy, melodrama, and love story, The Red Squirrel focuses on the relationship between a young man and a female amnesiac he refashions as his lover. Jota, a washed-up rock singer on the brink of suicide, witnesses a motorcycle accident and discovers its victim: a young woman, physically unharmed but without memory or identity papers. Improvising wildly, Jota absconds with the girl by pretending to be her lover and attempts to create a fictitious life for her. Weaving a tapestry both humorous and dark, Medem addresses psycho-sexual power plays, the nature of identity, lies, and surprises in this strange romantic mystery, forever flying off in new and unexpected directions.

Part of film series

Read more

Wild At Heart: The Films of Julio Medem

Current and upcoming film series

Read more

Harvard Undergraduate Cinematheque

Read more

Museum Hours: Mati Diop’s Dahomey

Read more

Albert Serra, or Cinematic Time Regained

Read more

Wang Bing’s Youth Trilogy

Read more

The Shochiku Centennial Collection

Read more

Planet at 50

Read more

The Yugoslav Junction Continues!

Read more

Theo Anthony, Subject to Review

Read more

The Ideal Cinematheque of the Outskirts of the World