It's the 1980s in Lagos de Moreno - a town where there are more cows
than people, and more priests than cows - and a poor family is
struggling to get by. The father, a school teacher, insists on
practising and teaching the art of the insult, while the mother prepares
hundreds of quesadillas to serve to their numerous progeny: Aristotle,
Orestes, Archilochus, Callimachus, Electra, Castor and Pollux. The
family witnesses a revolt against the Institutional Revolutionary Party
and its umpteenth electoral fraud. This political upheaval is only the
beginning of Orestes' adventures and his uproarious crusade against the
boredom of rustic life and the tyranny of his older brother.
In Quesadillas Juan Pablo Villalobos serves up a wild banquet.
Chock-full of inseminated cows, Polish immigrants, parading pilgrims,
alien spacecraft and psychedelic watermelons, almost anything goes in
this madcap Mexican satire of politics and class.