The darkness, melancholy and sensitive gaze of the Mexican director returns to the big screen and this time with a long-awaited film. To be among the first to see it before its streaming premiere, there will be screenings of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein at the Cineteca Nuevo León.
If you are one of those who love del Toro and his unique monsters, this new film promises to fascinate us, so make a note of the dates and times so you can enjoy it on the big screen.
Dates and times of the screenings of Frankenstein at Cineteca Nuevo León
The Jalisco filmmaker has given us incredible films such as Pan’s Labyrinth and The Shape of Water. In these and other projects of his professional career, he has been characterized by combining horror with emotional and deeply human touches.
And it seems that Frankenstein, his most recent film, which is soon to be released, will be no exception. With Jabob Elordi, Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth in the cast, it will be an unmissable cinematic experience.
The premiere in Mexico will only be in select theaters starting October 23rd. And so you can see the film before it is released on Netflix on November 7, Cineteca Nuevo León will bring Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein to the Sultana del Norte with screenings at various times.
On October 23, 28, 29 and 30 there will be screenings at 14:00, 17:00 and 20:00. While on the weekend of October 24-26 the available times are 12:00, 15:00, 18:00 and 20:00.
You can get your tickets one hour before each screening directly at the Cineteca Nuevo León box office (Nave 1 of the Centro de las Artes, in Parque Fundidora), they will cost $60 for the general public and $40 for students, teachers and people with INAPAM card.
Why can’t you miss Frankenstein?
Frankenstein by Guillermo del Toro is not only one of the most anticipated films in theaters and has received great ovations at film festivals such as Venice, but it is also one of the most important projects for the director, as he himself has revealed, it is a story that has fascinated him since he was a young boy and he dreamed of bringing it to the big screen.
In addition, it is one of the most exciting adaptations because Frankenstein is based on the legendary gothic horror novel by Mary Shelley, a literary work that marked the history of horror in the nineteenth century.