The Beverly Theater brings Alejandro González Iñárritu's powerful 2000 Mexican drama to its screen in the Arts District. "Amores Perros" weaves together three interconnected stories in Mexico City, all linked by a devastating car accident and the dogs that inhabit each narrative. The film's raw portrayal of class, violence, and redemption marked Iñárritu's explosive debut and helped launch a wave of acclaimed Mexican cinema in the early 2000s.
This screening offers a chance to experience the film's visceral storytelling in the intimate 150-seat theater, where the excellent acoustics will bring out every detail of Gustavo Santaolalla's haunting score. The film's gritty cinematography and emotional intensity translate well to the Beverly's modern projection setup, making it an ideal venue for revisiting this contemporary classic that helped put its director on the path to multiple Academy Awards.