FROM FRIDAY 28 ON SUNDAY 30/3
The machine. Stop Jofré, 7
Castellón. 1985. News about the AIDS pandemic is playing on the television. A mother is waiting for her son who disappeared twenty years ago. Marlene, Malalta fevers, running away from one OZ modern full of cabarets and prostitution, tries to return to the village of his childhood. A young caber named Tristán takes refuge in a cinema, where he earns his living by comforting depressed and sad men. The three characters live together in an era marked by stale customs and heteropatriarchy, in which the life expectancy of LGTBIQ+ people did not exceed fifty years. Estellés' verses set to music by Pau Alabajos they live with used condoms and Marlene Dietrich, in a work that illuminates the stories of those who did not have their chance during that not-so-distant decade. AU











