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Film: “The Bitter Stems” + Film Noir Presentation by Velvet Notes (Bernal Heights)

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Sunday, June 29, 2025 - 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm | Cost: FREE
Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center | 515 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110

Event Details

Velvet Notes, a San Francisco-based independent arts, culture and politics magazine, in partnership with the San Francisco Public Library, presents a screening of The Bitter Stems (Los Tallos Amargos, 1956), a classic noir film from Argentina. This rare screening is accompanied by a presentation on film noir by author Rafael Pineda and by a post-screening discussion and Q&A with Rafael Pineda, Velvet Notes editor Eugene Rodríguez and SFPL’s Latinx Center Librarian Luis Gonzalez. 

Film: The Bitter Stems (Los Tallos Amargos, 1956) 

Alfredo Gasper, a dissatisfied Buenos Aires newspaperman (Carlos Cores), partners with Paar Liudas, a clever Hungarian refugee (Vassili Lambrinos) who needs money to bring his family to Argentina. Together they create a bogus correspondence school, exploiting the hopes of would-be journalists. As their scheme succeeds beyond their wildest dreams, a mystery woman from Liudas’ past sparks Gasper’s suspicion: his charming colleague may be playing him for a sucker. Soon Gasper finds himself plotting the perfect crime – but fate has many twists in store. 

Director: Fernando Ayala 

NR, 93 mins., 1956. In Spanish with subtitles in English. 

Presentation: “A Bitter World: Film Noir Across the Americas”: How far do the shadows of noir reach and why do they continue to provide inspiration in troubled times? 

Rafael Pineda is a writer and cinephile with a profound passion for film noir. He writes an ongoing column for Velvet Notes. 

Eugene Rodríguez is the editor of Velvet Notes and a multi-disciplinary artist. His work examines how popular media promotes a thin and anemic interpretation of history and simultaneously influences how we see each other, the world, ourselves and the future. 

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Cost: FREE
Categories: In Person, Movies
Address: 515 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110