A series of videos went viral on social media showing the exact moment a scandal broke out in one of the National Cineteca theaters. The scandal was caused by a young woman who exploded after other attendees asked her to remain silent during a film screening.
The woman was nicknamed “Lady Cineteca.” The case also sparked an intense debate about mental health, as the woman in question claimed that suffering from anxiety and attacks would go away.
It was through X that the user identified as Sebastián Padrón (@PadronJaramilllo) spread a total of four videos in which he recounted in detail what happened in one of the rooms of the Cineteca Nacional, a venue located in the Xoco neighborhood of Coyoacán, and indicated that this scandal occurred during the screening of Ari Aster’s film “Eddington,” which they could not enjoy because a woman was talking and shouting throughout the entire film, so they asked her to remain silent, and as a result, she exploded.
In the videos circulating on social media, it can be seen that “Lady Cineteca” exploded in response to the complaints of other attendees at the screening. She even had to be restrained by a man who was accompanying her because she apparently intended to physically attack the people who asked her to stop talking: “You’re not going to call me crazy, stupid! You’re not going to call me crazy!”
“Don’t call me crazy!” Young woman explodes during a movie screening and is nicknamed “Lady Cineteca”
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