MIDNIGHT FAMILY

Back To Film Guide

Documentary Feature | Mexico/USA | 2018 | Spanish | 81 minutes


Mexico City has fewer than 45 government-run ambulances to serve a population of 9 million people. The void is filled by an ecosystem of private ambulances and EMTs. Documentarian Luke Lorentzen follows one of these private ambulances, run by the Ochoa family—a dad and his two teenage sons. As corrupt police officers demand higher bribes, the Ochoas are faced with some tough and morally muddled decisions about whether or not to make money off the people in their care. Lorentzen’s superb cinema verité film MIDNIGHT FAMILY is a powerful indictment of a fractured, dehumanizing, and corrupt healthcare system.

Presented in participation with Organización Latino-Americana of Eastern Long Island.



To buy tickets, log in to your account (or create one) using the SIGN IN button in the top right corner.

If a showtime is displayed in orange, advance tickets are no longer available. Learn more about our Rush Lines, which, while never guaranteed, have a very high success rate!

 

All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges are given, regardless of weather, traffic, or other unexpected circumstances. To guarantee admission, all pass, badge and ticket holders must be present in line at the venue at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. We reserve the right to sell any empty seats after that time.