The Dominican feature film “Rafaela” won $10,000 for taking first place in the “First Look” category of the Panama International Film Festival (IFF Panama).
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Ten Argentinian women writers are leading online masterclasses focusing on a range of writing skills, from poetry to scriptwriting.
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, museums around the world “have a padlock on their doors,” but artists and museums are still finding ways to get their ideas out to the people.
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In this movie, a young boy named Leónidas (played by Nicolás Goldschmidt), of the Huarpe indigenous group, falls in love with Lourdes (played by Guadalupe Docampo), the daughter of the white landowner of the village.
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Leaders of Cuban cultural institutions, government officials, and national artists conducted an annual review of the Cuban cultural sector, defending the island’s cultural system and denouncing independent artists.
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Researcher Fernanda Núñez Becerra described how the story of Malinche, also known as Doña Marina and Malintzin, has transformed in Mexico, since the years of the Spanish Conquest.
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A lot of important events and concerts are being canceled due to the coronavirus, especially for Brazilians and the Portuguese.
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Since quarantine took effect, writers and newspapers everywhere have suffered, especially smaller publications.
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According to a census by the Salvadoran Association of Circus Owners, over 50 circuses are frozen in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated quarantine measures, unable to put on shows, and thus, unable to earn a living.
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Manuel Zapata Olivella was born one hundred years ago in Córdoba but grew up in Cartagena and later moved to Bogotá to study medicine.
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