Global Lens Film Series
Join us Wednesday, March 26 at 1:30 p.m. to view Life Kills Me (La Vida Me Mata)

Life and death come wrapped in a mutual embrace as absurd as it is poignant, in this smart comedy about an unlikely friendship between a grieving young cinematographer and a morbidly obsessed drifter. Reveling in a wonderful blend of sardonic humor and loving characterizations, delivered by a terrific ensemble cast, the debut film from celebrated Chilean director Sebastian Silva (Maid, 2009) pulses with a sure, discerning cinematic style as it channels a broadly compassionate vision of frail, formidable, unforgettable lives.
Directed by Sebastián Silva, Chile, 2007
In Spanish with English subtitles, 81 minutes.

Life and death come wrapped in a mutual embrace as absurd as it is poignant, in this smart comedy about an unlikely friendship between a grieving young cinematographer and a morbidly obsessed drifter. Reveling in a wonderful blend of sardonic humor and loving characterizations, delivered by a terrific ensemble cast, the debut film from celebrated Chilean director Sebastian Silva (Maid, 2009) pulses with a sure, discerning cinematic style as it channels a broadly compassionate vision of frail, formidable, unforgettable lives.
Directed by Sebastián Silva, Chile, 2007
In Spanish with English subtitles, 81 minutes.