Asociación Canadiense de Hispanistas ACH -- PRAGDA
Si usted está interesado en el cine iberoamericano, no busque más! Solicite una beca para Spanish Film Club antes del 15 DE ABRIL DE 2017 para organizar un festival de cine Iberoamericano a su campus universitario. Las subvenciones cubren entre el 30% y el 50% de los costes. Y obtendrá asesoramiento de programación, así como la posibilidad de programar una sesión Q&A con los cineastas.
Los profesores de todo el país están llamando a Spanish Film Club "el evento más emocionante de nuestro semestre", "un clásico", "una maravillosa manera de introducir no sólo la lengua sino diferentes culturas para los estudiantes" y "un éxito definitivo". Las universidades pueden escoger cinco películas entre las disponibles, que incluyen títulos premiados como NERUDA (Chile, España), TRUMAN (Argentina, España), NO ME LLAMEN HIJO (Brasil), CARGA SELLADA (Bolivia), AULA VACIA (Argentina, Colombia, México, Perú, Uruguay, El Salvador), HISTORIAS DEL CANAL (Panamá), EL DÉCIMO HOMBRE (Argentina), EL ACOMPAÑANTE (Cuba) y EL AMPARO (Venezuela). Otros títulos aclamados incluyen TRUE SMILE (España), IXCANUL (Guatemala, Francia), MR. KAPLAN (Uruguay), LA SEGUNDA MADRE (Brasil), PELO MALO (Venezuela), CHICO & RITA (España), ¿QUIÉN ES DAYANI CRISTAL? (México), y 7 CAJAS (Paraguay), entre otras.
Para obtener más información sobre el programa y como solicitar la ayuda visite www.spanishfilmclub.comhttp://www.spanishfilmclub.com/
Marta Sanchez Director
Pragda Bringing You the Best of Spanish & Latin American Cinema 302 Bedford Ave., # 136 Brooklyn, NY 11249
Pragda: www.pragda.comhttp://www.pragda.com/ Spanish Film Club: www.spanishfilmclub.comhttp://www.spanishfilmclub.com/
We are happy to announce a new deadline for our educational program Spanish Film Club (SFC), which offers grants to universities to bring an Ibero American film festival to campus. Grants cover between 30% and 50% of the costs and come with programming advice, as well as the possibility of scheduling Q&As with filmmakers. The deadline for grant applications is April 15, 2017.
We would really appreciate if you can help us spread the word among XXX’s followers in any way you see fit. Attached, I am sending a few blurbs that can be used for social media posts, email notifications, newsletters, etc… as well as an image you can use. Professors all around the country are calling SFC “a tremendous opportunity and gift,” “an oasis in a cultural desert,” “one of the best things to ever happen for our community,” and “a definite success!” To learn more about the program, visit https://pragda.com/spanish-film-club/. Most of our applications come through word of mouth, so your help will be greatly appreciated!
Of special interest, this year we offer study guides of these films in the selection, to support the teaching experience.
2017 NEW FILM HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE
NERUDA (Chile, Spain) - OSCAR SUBMISSION! “A captivatingly original literary chase thriller.” – LOS ANGELES TIMES Read more at https://pragda.com/film/neruda/?sfc=1
DON’T CALL ME SON (Brazil) “A humane portrait of teenage angst, as attuned to class as it is to gender and sexuality.” – FILM COMMENT Read more at https://pragda.com/film/dont-call-son/?sfc=1
TEMPESTAD (Mexico) “Fascinating and important material.” – THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER Read more at https://pragda.com/film/tempest/?sfc=1 THE TENTH MAN (Argentina) “A teasing parable about fathers and sons and the power of faith.” – THE NEW YORK TIMES Read more at https://pragda.com/film/the-tenth-man/?sfc=1
THE COMPANION (Cuba) - OSCAR SUBMISSION! “One of the darkest episodes of the Cuban Revolution.” – EL CAIMAN CUADERNOS DE CINE Read more at https://pragda.com/film/the-companion/?sfc=1
SEALED CARGO (Bolivia) - OSCAR SUBMISSION! “Speaks to urgent matters of environmental protection and the rights of indigenous peoples.” – CANADIAN FILM INSTITUTE Read more at https://pragda.com/film/sealed-cargo/?sfc=1
EL AMPARO (Venezuela) “The kind of story of injustice that always needs telling.” – THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER Read more at https://pragda.com/film/el-amparo/?sfc=1
THE EMPTY CLASSROOM (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, El Salvador) “The story of the educational crisis in Latin America.” – INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Read more at https://pragda.com/film/empty-classroom/?sfc=1
PANAMA CANAL STORIES (Panama) “Uncover the history of the Panama Canal.”– INDIEWIRE Read more at https://pragda.com/film/panama-canal-stories/?sfc=1
RED GRINGO (Chile) “A fascinating look back at one of the United States most peculiar 20th century pop phenomena.” – REMEZCLA Read more at https://pragda.com/film/red-gringo/?sfc=1
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Elizabeth Montes Garces