SYNOPSIS
The year: 1925, the place: post-revolutionary Mexico, our heroine: Nicolasa Flores; a down-on-her-luck Adelita who traded her revolutionary rifle for the life of a teacher. As the guilt-ridden victim of police blackmail, a meal at the finest restaurant in town is the absolute last thing on her mind.
But, when a personal invitation from the real-life "Robin Hood", the anarchist Buenaventura Durruti, is dropped into her hands, Nicolasa hatches a plan to win her freedom by betraying the infamous revolutionary to her police handlers.
A period one-location epic, Wanderer's Feast is a film that features exciting new voices and an unrestrained, risky, and entertaining story. With fun, colourful, and diverse characters, and universal themes and reflections from the past which are necessary now more than ever in a changing and turbulent world. Wanderer's Feast captures the parallel zeitgeist of both the 1920s and our own 2020s in a stylish, thoughtful, and charming experience.