The private and exclusive screenings of “Eternal love. A Tragedy Foretold” by Mario Pagano have begun their run in two prestigious museums, inaugurating an international artistic circuit. The film, produced by Good Friends Pictures and written and directed by Mario Pagano, was created in collaboration with renowned institutions such as the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum and the Jumex Museum.
«Learning to end well is perhaps the greatest act of love, allowing the cycle of rebirth to begin, notes Mario Pagano»
Gerardo González Acosta – La Crónica de Hoy


The first private screening took place on February 27 at the Jumex Museum in Mexico City, providing the perfect setting for the film, which blends different artistic disciplines such as dance or poetry. The event was attended by the producers, and members of the cast, who presented the film to a select audience connected to the worlds of culture and art.
The second private screening was held on March 3 at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid, during Spain’s Art Week, allowing the film to be showcased exclusively in one of the most important art museums nationally and internationally. At the screening attended Mario Pagano, Iván Sánchez, and members of the cast of the film.
The film’s theatrical premieres are scheduled for the next year, as the project reserves its world premiere for a select film festival circuit alongside a parallel circuit featuring exclusive “one show” exhibitions.

About the film
“Eternal Love. A Tragedy Foretold” by Mario Pagano is an artistic film that merges poetry, dance, and surrealism. The story explores how love dies and reborn through different couples across the years.
The participation of Joaquín de Luz stands out, in addition to being part of the cast, he is responsible for the choreography, bringing his extensive experience in dance to the film’s narrative.
