(Argentina, 2002, 94 min. In Spanish with English subtitles)
Although Bear is the only one counting, seven years have gone by since he was sent to prison for robbery an d murder.  He's unpredictable and violent by nature, but he holds his past close to his vest with a simmering intensity. The day of the robbery was his daughter's Alicia first birthday and his wife Natalia has never forgiven him for that.  Now as he is paroled, Bear thinks he might be able to star anew — but Natalia lives with Sergio, who helped her during rough times, and Alicia barely remembers her father at all.  Bear is determined to get them back or at least repair the damage. From the director of Bolivia, the critically acclaimed Un Oso Rojo is considered to be one the finest examples of the "New Argentine Cinema."
     
  MIAMI
Saturday, May 29 at 8pm; Wednesday, Tuesday, June 1 at 7pm
The Tower Theater (in Little Havana)
Presented by CineMia
1508 S.W. 8th Street. Miami, FL 33135
     
BOSTON
Friday, June 18 at 6:30pm; Saturday, June 19 at 3:45pm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
465 Huntington Avenue. Boston, MA 02115 / (617) 369-3306
     
CHICAGO
Saturday, June 26 at 1pm; Sunday, June 27 at 1pm
Facets Cinémathèque
1517 W. Fullerton Avenue. Chicago, IL 60614 / (773) 281-4114
     
  HARTFORD
  Thursday, July 8 at 7:30pm; Saturday July 10 at 7:30pm
  Sunday, July 11 at 2pm
  Aetna Theater at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
  600 Main Street Hartford, CT 06103 / (860) 278-2670 ext. 3142
     
   
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