The Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication Department presents the Spanish Film Club Series:
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Guaraní (2015, Paraguay) - Part road movie and
part coming-of-age drama, the film portrays two generations of
Paraguayans whose views of the world seem centuries apart. The long
journey will make Atilio and Iara understand the real meaning of
traditions and family bonds.
Screening will take place on February 22 from 7-9PM in Fine Arts 215. - The Crow's Nest (2014, El Salvador) - The first fiction film from El Salvador to be produced since 1969 and the first ever to see a worldwide release, The Crow’s Nest follows Don Cleo, a humble piñata salesman who receives an extortion letter at his doorstep. If he doesn’t pay $500, a small fortune for him, within 72 hours, he will be killed. Don Cleo quickly decides to gather the money through friends, but the harder he tries to raise the funds, the deeper into trouble he gets. If Don Cleo hopes to survive, he’ll have to face his fears and stand up to his tormentors. Screening will take place on March 1 from 7-9PM in Fine Arts 215.
The Spanish Film Club series was made possible with the support of Pragda, SPAIN arts & culture, and the Secretary of State for Culture of Spain
Co-sponsored by the Dresher Center for the Humanities & MLLI