Valeria Puig knew that her passion was to make movies since the age of 15. Now, already at 26 years old, she has several international experiences to her credit and has come home to reflect on them.
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Filmmaker Pablo Palacios focuses his most recent documentary “Los sonidos del tiempo” (The Sounds of Time) on capturing the loss of musical traditions in Ecuador.
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Cinema in Central America is looking for new markets and, after years of reflecting mainly on the drama of war in the region, it is attempting to reach the public through other genres.
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With a year left for the Frente Para la Victoria government of left-leaning Peronista Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the Kirchneristas must face economic slowdown and political division, though the president’s approval numbers remain healthy.
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In fact, it could move up three places.
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The close race that ended with the reelection of President Dilma Rousseff, many observers on both the left and the right believe, points to continuing political struggles over many basic issues.
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Championing Chile’s regions and the military, a new party headed by General Pinochet’s grandson wants to restore “the good parts of the military regime.”
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Overflowing power becomes abusive and abusive power that is challenged often becomes violent. These are observations that still matter in Paraguay.
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Tourism leaders hope the results of an industry conference will become guidelines for improving the sector’s competitiveness.
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Colombia is launching a tourism campaign in São Paulo for 2015 focused on nature, on beaches and on adventure.
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