Producer Dago García of the Colombian film, El olvido que seremos (Forgotten We’ll Be), selected recently to screen at the Cannes Film Festival, recounts the details of the creative process behind the film, inspired by its namesake book by Colombian author Héctor Abad Faciolince.
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International Baccalaureate student Sabrina Garrido began the “Pensar la Filosofía” project to promote the inclusion of philosophy in classroom education.
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The author Carlos Monsiváis was an activist in various fields of Mexican national life.
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The purpose of this documentary, which is apparent from the first moment, is to portray the enthusiasm and vitality of cumbia.
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Ricardo Silva Romero’s new novel, Río Muerto, is the tale of a widow and her family living in a town where the “war does not end.”
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Ricardo Figueredo Oliva has created a new documentary called “The Cuban Theory of Perfect Society,” which captures the cultural conversations taking place in the country in the shadow of the Cuban Revolution.
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A group of Chilean graphic artists have begun the initiative “Kontrabando de Postales” to help connect and support people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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An act against the dismantling of the Brazilian Cinematheque took place in front of the main building.
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Los Hermanos Rosario, Rafa, Luis, and Tony, have worked for 42 years livening parties around the world with their merengues.
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The “Photos for Mexico” campaign involved the sale of over 200 photographs as a fundraiser for COVID-19 relief efforts.
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