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The Museum of Tolerance is more than a place to visit — it’s a space for dialogue, reflection, and action. Our events bring people together to explore pressing social issues, learn from powerful voices, and celebrate stories that inspire change. From lectures and film screenings to community conversations and cultural programs, each gathering is designed to challenge perspectives, foster understanding, and spark meaningful connections.

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Belén

Amazon MGM Studios and the Museum of Tolerance invite you to a special screening of Argentina's entry for the 2026 Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.

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Museum of Tolerance 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035  
FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING

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7:00 PM Reception 
7:45 PM Screening  

With an introduction by director Dolores Fonzi. 
 
A sharp indictment of systemic injustice and a tribute to resilience and sisterhood.” –VARIETY 
 
Set in the province of Tucumán, Argentina, Belén follows Julieta (Camila Plaate), a young woman accused of infanticide, and Soledad Deza (Dolores Fonzi), the bold lawyer who risks everything to take on her highly controversial, precedent-setting case. As the trial unfolds, Julieta’s plight becomes a flashpoint in the battle against a conservative legal system—sparking a groundswell of outrage and a growing wave of solidarity that transcends borders.  

This event is offered free of charge. RSVP required. Register here.

 

 

 

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