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Latin America boasts several critically-acclaimed films nominated for this year’s Academy Awards.

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The Miguel Lerdo de Tejada library has become one of the most important pieces of Mexico’s heritage.

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Pum Pum, the Argentine muralist whose paintings can be seen in Buenos Aires, Germany, and China, describes “the spirit of the universe” in her art: “a burst of colors that…give value to the minimum.”

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Performing as Rubilyn the Clown, Rúben Asencio, 43, entertains crowds each weekend afternoon in downtown Guayaquil.

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A report from the Swedish Academy revealed why Jorge Luis Borges never won the Nobel Prize for literature. Borges’ visit to Pinochet’s Chile may have influenced the president of the Nobel committee, Anders Österling, to veto the Argentine writer in 1967.

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In December 2012, UNESCO recognized the Alasita newspapers of Bolivia as certified artifacts of the Programa Memoria del Mundo de América Latina y El Caribe.

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Organizers of the event have announced that the notable French director will be one of the honorees of this year’s Festival (Ficci) held in Colombia.

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Flourishing with creative culture, Antigua, Guatemala has always been an artistic city rich with festivals and museums that promote the arts.

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With commentary and curation of the ex-director Agnès Sire, Centro Cultural Borges exhibits the work of Chilean photographer, Sergio Larrain.

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Participating in twelve international film festivals in 2017 and winning awards at five of them, Palito Ortega’s film, “La Casa Rosada,” has garnered considerable attention by analyzing the conflict between Peru’s Armed Forces and the Shining Path.

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