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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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Francisco Reyes shares the history of the Santiago a Mil Festival of theater in Chile as a founding member, an actor, part of the board, and as the husband of Carmen Romero, the director of Santiago a Mil.

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Patoruzú, the character of Argentina’s national cartoon and creation of Dante Quinterno, returns to life in a collection restored by Daniel Sapia.

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In her most recent video, singer Adriana Lucía revives the Colombian tradition of Bullerengue with a futuristic twist.

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The Mexican government recognized Francisco Chapo Barnett Astorg’s prominence as a spiritual leader by awarding him the National Prize of Arts and Literature in the area of Popular Arts and Traditions of 2017.

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If 2017 was a good year for Panamanian cinema, 2018 promises to surpass it.

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