War from a child’s point of view at HMB Film Society


By on Wed, April 6, 2005

This Friday, the HMB FIlm Society is showing Paloma de Papel (Paper Dove). Set in the Peruvian Andes during the chaotic 1980s, this tense drama follows a group of paramilitary guerillas trying to survive in the midst of a bloody civil war. It’s an incredible coming-of-age story of a young boy who is forcibly recruited into the Shining Path movement.

Film begins at 7:30pm at the Community United Methodist Church Sanctuary, 777 Miramontes (corner of Johnston), in Half Moon Bay. Admission $6.  From Main Street in Half Moon Bay turn east on Miramontes to Johnston (just one block).