Looking to see some real scandalous cinema? The Film Society of Lincoln Center is hosting “Clandesti: Forbidden Catalan Cinema Under Franco” beginning Friday, May 8 and running through May 12. Here you’ll be able to witness the most radical filmmakers living under Franco’s reign in the 1960s and '70s, those who captured the ongoing social, economic and cultural effects of the Civil War that pervaded through Spanish life and politics.
Director Antoni Padros will be at Lincoln Center at the screenings of his film, Lock out, this weekend. Other films include the U.S. premiere of a doc featuring raw footage of the 1975 protests for political prisoners and Sexperiencias, a film documenting the generational gap between the protests of the late 1960s.





