Latin American Film Festival - Even the Rain
Join us for the screening of Even the Rain, the inaugural film of the 2020 Latin American Film Festival, at the Kitchener Public Library's Main branch, 85 Queen St., Kitchener.
Join us for the screening of Even the Rain, the inaugural film of the 2020 Latin American Film Festival, at the Kitchener Public Library's Main branch, 85 Queen St., Kitchener.
Join us for the screening of Delicate Balance, the second film of the 2020 Latin American Film Festival, at the Kitchener Public Library's Main branch, 85 Queen St., Kitchener.
Join us for the screening of Neruda, the third film of the 2020 Latin American Film Festival, at the Kitchener Public Library's Main branch, 85 Queen St., Kitchener.
Join us for the screening of Post Mortem, the fourth film of the 2020 Latin American Film Festival, at the Kitchener Public Library's Main branch, 85 Queen St., Kitchener.
The screening of Ruben Blades is not My Name, the final film of the 2020 Latin American Film Festival, will be avaialble online. Please reach out to Mario Boido for details. A link and password will be emailed to all registered attendees on Monday in order to watch the film.
Come and practice your Spanish.
Under the direction of a Spanish teacher, you can meet others and practice spoken Spanish. Spanish-speakers are also welcome to encourage others to learn and or improve their Spanish and to make new friends. Some basic knowledge of Spanish is helpful to participate in this program. This program is being offered in partnership with the University of Waterloo Spanish Department and the Waterloo Public Library.
Registration opens September 17th: https://bit.ly/35toiMg
In this presentation, we will read a selection of short texts by Chilean authors published during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship and the following transitional years. We will focus on how each author engages with themes such as memory, space, and territory, and how they represent, from diverse perspectives and experiences, different aspects of the dictatorial period.
*Presented in Spanish*
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Come and practice your Spanish.
Under the direction of a Spanish teacher, you can meet others and practice spoken Spanish. Spanish-speakers are also welcome to encourage others to learn and or improve their Spanish and to make new friends. Some basic knowledge of Spanish is helpful to participate in this program. This program is being offered in partnership with the University of Waterloo Spanish Department and the Waterloo Public Library.
Registration opens September 17th: https://bit.ly/35toiMg
This presentation explores some aspects of mural art made by women, and their various forms of representation. It questions whether the construction of an artistic field, made of and by women, allows for the possibility of leaving a mark in art history,
a space where their contribution goes unnoticed even today. It will also establish how women themselves are those who reconstruct
a history that allows them to be made visible in a public and monumental space.
Come and practice your Spanish.
Under the direction of a Spanish teacher, you can meet others and practice spoken Spanish. Spanish-speakers are also welcome to encourage others to learn and or improve their Spanish and to make new friends. Some basic knowledge of Spanish is helpful to participate in this program. This program is being offered in partnership with the University of Waterloo Spanish Department and the Waterloo Public Library.
Registration opens September 17th: https://bit.ly/35toiMg