NOW SHOWING – PAPA: HEMINGWAY IN CUBA (Friday, May 20 – Thursday, May 26)

PAPA: HEMINGWAY IN CUBA:

Rated R 109 minutes
Rated R
109 minutes

Friday, May 20 – 7 pm,

Saturday, May 21 – 4 & 8 pm,

Sunday, May 22 – 4 & 8 pm,

Wednesday, May 25 – 7 pm,

and Thursday, May 26 – 7 pm.

The first Hollywood film to shoot on location in Cuba since the 1959 revolution, PAPA: Hemingway in Cuba is the true-life story of a young journalist who finds a father figure in legendary author Ernest Hemingway. Their relationship began in the late 1950’s when Ed Myers, then a junior reporter at The Miami Herald, wrote a fan letter to his idol. Myers thought he was being pranked when the larger than life Hemingway phoned the newsroom a week later, inviting him to Havana. “Good letter, kid,” the famous voice growled. “You like to fish?” Hidden away at his private estate with his wife Mary, the elusive author mentors Myers in fishing, drinking, and finding his voice while the Cuban Revolution boils up around them. In this turbulent landscape, observing an icon in his twilight years, Myers discovers his strength while recognizing that all of our heroes are human.

Insider’s tip: “A remarkable treat. It contains information about the writer heretofore unknown, and though it’s a dramatic feature and not a documentary, it claims to tell the truth, without embellishment. Even better, it was written by someone who saw the events depicted firsthand” (Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle).