September 2010
Tuesday 7
Cycle "contemporary Mexican film" El Violin (Mexico, 2005) Francis Vargas, Don Ángel Tavira, Dagoberto Gama and Gerardo Taracena.
Awards: Winner of three Ariel Awards for Best First Feature, Best Original Screenplay and Best Male for Gerardo Taracena Coactuación, plus an award for best actor for Don Angel Tavira in the Festival de Cannes.
History of an armed uprising somewhere in Latin America.
The violin is without doubt one of the most important Mexican films of recent years.
commentary by Mr. Mario Helguera and Raul H. Perez Navarrete.
José Martí Cultural Center / Teens and adults / 20:00 pm / Free event.
Cycle "Contemporary Mexican Film" Dying on Sunday (Mexico, 2006) by Daniel Gruener, with Silverio Palacios, Humberto Busto, Raul Mendez and Maya Zapata.
Awards: Winner of the Silver Goddess for best picture.
Julio Salas died after a long illness but Sunday and her family, economic hardship, is forced to hire the services of a modest funeral, this fact will unexpectedly Charles, nephew of Don Julio, a peculiar situation in which various interests are interwoven. Excellent
comedy seasoned with successful performances.
commentary by Mr. Mario Helguera and Raul H. Perez Navarrete.
José Martí Cultural Center / Teens and adults / 20:00 pm / Free event.
Awards: Winner of three Ariel Awards for Best First Feature, Best Original Screenplay and Best Male for Gerardo Taracena Coactuación, plus an award for best actor for Don Angel Tavira in the Festival de Cannes.
History of an armed uprising somewhere in Latin America.
The violin is without doubt one of the most important Mexican films of recent years.
commentary by Mr. Mario Helguera and Raul H. Perez Navarrete.
José Martí Cultural Center / Teens and adults / 20:00 pm / Free event.
Tuesday 28
Cycle "Contemporary Mexican Film" Dying on Sunday (Mexico, 2006) by Daniel Gruener, with Silverio Palacios, Humberto Busto, Raul Mendez and Maya Zapata.
Awards: Winner of the Silver Goddess for best picture.
Julio Salas died after a long illness but Sunday and her family, economic hardship, is forced to hire the services of a modest funeral, this fact will unexpectedly Charles, nephew of Don Julio, a peculiar situation in which various interests are interwoven. Excellent
comedy seasoned with successful performances.
commentary by Mr. Mario Helguera and Raul H. Perez Navarrete.
José Martí Cultural Center / Teens and adults / 20:00 pm / Free event.
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