Inspired by the infamous 1985 theft of priceless artifacts from Mexico’s National Museum of Anthropology, Museo is a stylish and thought-provoking journey. Blending history and cultural critique, the film follows two young men whose audacious heist raises enduring questions about cultural heritage, ownership, and the value we assign to the past.
Following the screening, join art historian and scholar Diana Magaloni for a conversation exploring the film’s themes, the significance of Mexico’s cultural patrimony, and the ongoing role of museums in shaping collective memory.
DIRECTED BY: Alonso Ruizpalacios. 128 minutes, 2018. Spanish with English subtitles.
This program is part of the Art on Screen series, which celebrates moving-image media and its intersection with art, history, and cultural heritage.
The conversation will be available on the Getty Research Institute YouTube channel following the event.
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