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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200912
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CREATED:20200815T233506Z
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SUMMARY:Film: Contemporáneos en línea: El mar nos mira de lejos/The Sea Looks at Us from Afar
DESCRIPTION:8 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/institutocervantes \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents Contemporáneos en línea\, an online showcase of recent work by young\, independent Spanish filmmakers. The program brings together two feature films and two documentaries\, demonstrating the creative coexistence of these genres in contemporary cinematography. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nEl mar nos mira de lejos is based on the legend of an ancient and forgotten civilization\, lying buried under vast dunes in southern Spain. For more than a century\, archaeologists and adventurers have sought traces of its former inhabitants; today\, only a few men\, ignorant of the myths and romantic illusions surrounding the area and barely visible among the sands\, live in this solitary place facing the sea. 2017; directed by Manuel Muñoz Rivas; Spanish with English subtitles; 93 minutes; rated G. \nFree Event \n \nContemporáneos en línea programming:\nFriday\, September 4\, 2020: La mano invisible (David Macián\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 11\, 2020: El mar nos mira de lejos (Manuel Muñoz Rivas\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 18\, 2020: Los demás días (Carlos Agulló\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 25\, 2020: La reconquista (Jonás Trueba\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours. \nEl mar nos mira de lejos Trailer:
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-contemporaneos-en-linea-el-mar-nos-mira-de-lejos-the-sea-looks-at-us-from-afar/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200919
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20200815T234233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200815T234233Z
UID:10049-1600387200-1600473599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Contemporáneos en línea: Los demás días/All the Other Days
DESCRIPTION:8 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/institutocervantes \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents Contemporáneos en línea\, an online showcase of recent work by young\, independent Spanish filmmakers. The program brings together two feature films and two documentaries\, demonstrating the creative coexistence of these genres in contemporary cinematography. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nThe documentary Los demás días follows the work of Dr. Pablo Iglesias\, a palliative care physician at the Madrid Health Service\, who provides specialized medical care for people with serious illnesses. We get to know him\, the professionals who work closely with him\, and his patients—sharing their doubts and convictions\, their fears and illusions\, as he tries to relieve their physical pain and accompany them on the delicate emotional journey that marks the end of their lives. 2017; directed by Carlos Agulló; Spanish with English subtitles; 95 minutes; rated PG-13. \nFree Event \n \nContemporáneos en línea programming:\nFriday\, September 4\, 2020: La mano invisible (David Macián\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 11\, 2020: El mar nos mira de lejos (Manuel Muñoz Rivas\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 18\, 2020: Los demás días (Carlos Agulló\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 25\, 2020: La reconquista (Jonás Trueba\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours. \nLos demás días Trailer:
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-contemporaneos-en-linea-los-demas-dias-all-the-other-days/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200926
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20200815T234853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200815T234853Z
UID:10052-1600992000-1601078399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Contemporáneos en línea: La reconquista/The Reconquest
DESCRIPTION:8 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/institutocervantes \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents Contemporáneos en línea\, an online showcase of recent work by young\, independent Spanish filmmakers. The program brings together two feature films and two documentaries\, demonstrating the creative coexistence of these genres in contemporary cinematography. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nIn La reconquista\, Manuela and Olmo find each other again in a future they promised each other 15 years earlier\, when they were teenagers and first fell in love. Based on this romantic premise\, La Reconquista is a film in search of time—about the consciousness of time\, about lost time and recovered time\, about what we remember and don’t remember about ourselves\, and about the words\, gestures\, and feelings to which we remain faithful because they define and challenge us in the present\, the past\, and the future. 2016; directed by Jonás Trueba; Spanish with English subtitles; 103 minutes; rated PG-13. \nFree Event \n \nContemporáneos en línea programming:\nFriday\, September 4\, 2020: La mano invisible (David Macián\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 11\, 2020: El mar nos mira de lejos (Manuel Muñoz Rivas\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 18\, 2020: Los demás días (Carlos Agulló\, 2017)\nFriday\, September 25\, 2020: La reconquista (Jonás Trueba\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours. \nLa reconquista Trailer:
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-contemporaneos-en-linea-la-reconquista-the-reconquest/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201003
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201002T155440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T155440Z
UID:10680-1601596800-1601683199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: Porque no/Why Not
DESCRIPTION:8 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nThe first film in the series is Ruth Caudeli’s short feature film Porque no. As Victoria and Paula are on their way to a wedding outside Bogotá\, an unfinished conversation unleashes feelings that they had thought were forgotten. 2016; Spanish with English subtitles; 13 minutes; not recommended for children under 12. \nFree virtual community evert \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-porque-no-why-not/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201007
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201003T154920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201003T154920Z
UID:10695-1601942400-1602028799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: Eva menos Candela/Eva without Candela
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nEva menos Candela\, another short feature film by Ruth Caudeli\, follows the filmmaker’s Porque no\, shown as the opening film in this series. This film also deals with the lack of transparency in some lesbian relationships\, as Eva and Candela come together two years after their relationship has ended.  While it appears that they have moved on with their lives\, there is still unfinished business between them. 2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 18 minutes; not recommended for children under 12. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-eva-menos-candela-eva-without-candela/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201010
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201003T212813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201003T212813Z
UID:10716-1602201600-1602287999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: Juan de las Brujas
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nAndrew Houchens’ short documentary Juan de las Brujas honors the fulfilling life and enduring legacy of Juan Medellín\, a founding member of the renowned Ballet Folklórico de Amalia Hernández who remained with the company for nearly 40 years. The film uses colorful\, hand-drawn animation to illustrate Medellín’s childhood memories\, his start as a dancer\, and his time with the ballet during its “golden age.”  It has been described as a “humble love letter to Mexico.”  2019; Spanish with English subtitles; 18 minutes; not rated. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-juan-de-las-brujas/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Dance,Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201014
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201003T214004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201003T214004Z
UID:10720-1602547200-1602633599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: Princesa de hielo
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nIn Pablo Guerrero’s short feature film Princesa de hielo\, a young boy’s parents read the letter that he has written to Los Reyes Magos on the eve of Three Kings’ Day.  A very special gift request on his list will test their convictions\, as well as their love for their son.  Spanish with English subtitles; 16 minutes; not rated. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-princesa-de-hielo/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201004T012708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201004T012708Z
UID:10724-1602806400-1602892799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: Piscina
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nCarlos Ruano’s short feature film Piscina is a story of two boys from the barrio who have been friends for their entire lives. Like so many others\, Santi and Jota are not in school and are not working; they spend their time drinking in the park and discussing the relative attractiveness of the girls they know.  But it seems that something is preoccupying Jota…. 2017; Spanish with English subtitles; 9 minutes; not rated. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-piscina/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201021
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201006T172733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T172733Z
UID:10744-1603152000-1603238399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: El niño que quería volar
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nIn Madrid during the 1980s\, five-year-old Ivan is confronted with the birth of a younger brother.  His sister is his father’s favorite\, and the new baby is his mother’s favorite.  Jorge Muriel Mencia’s short feature film poses the questions of what Ivan’s place is in this new situation\, and what if he could fly and escape?  2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 20 minutes; not recommended for children under 12. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-el-nino-que-queria-volar/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201024
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201006T173820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T173820Z
UID:10749-1603411200-1603497599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: Visibles
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nSociety has created a stereotype of the LGTBI community\, in which its members\, fashionable and wealthy\, always have fun and never grow older than 40.  Enrique Rey Monzón’s short documentary seeks to dispel this image\, which leaves out older members of the community who need to find their own place in society and their own path to aging.  2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 19 minutes; rated G. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-visibles/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201028
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201006T174525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T174525Z
UID:10753-1603756800-1603843199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: LGTBI+ en línea: En la azotea
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours)\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque presents LGTBI+ en línea\, an online showcase of short subjects\, both feature films and documentaries\, by Spanish\, Colombian\, and Mexican filmmakers showcasing the individuality and creativity demonstrated in the exploration of distinct sexual identities. It is presented in collaboration with the National Hispanic Cultural Center as part of the Bank of America Free Film Series. \nIn Damià Serra Cauchetiez’ short feature film\, it is summer\, and Adrián and his friends\, all 12 years old\, ascend a partially constructed building every evening to see a girl sunbathing nude in the next block.  What Adrián’s friends do not know is that he is not interested in the girl\, but in a boy.  2016; Spanish with English subtitles; 11 minutes; not recommended for children under 7. \nFree virtual community event \n \n \nCiclo de cortometrajes LGTBI+ en español from Instituto Cervantes on Vimeo. \nLGTBI+ programming:\n* Friday\, October 2: Porque no (Colombia/Spain: Ruth Caudeli\, 2016)\n* Tuesday\, October 6: Eva menos Candela (Colombia\, Ruth Caudeli\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 9: Juan de las brujas (Mexico\, Andrew Houchens\, 2019)\n* Tuesday\, October 13: Princesa de hielo (Spain\, Pablo Guerrero\, 2017)\n* Friday\, October 16: Piscina (Spain\, Carlos Ruano\, 2017)\n* Tuesday\, October 20: El niño que quería volar (Spain\, Jorge Muriel Mencia\, 2018)\n* Friday\, October 23: Visibles (Spain\, Enrique Rey Monzón\, 2018)\n* Tuesday\, October 27: En la azotea (Spain\, Damià Serra Cauchetiez\, 2016)\nAll titles will be available on the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel for 48 hours.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-lgtbi-en-linea-en-la-azotea/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201110T182040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T182040Z
UID:11425-1605744000-1606003199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: ¡Cine Magnífico: Cortos/Short Subjects
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22) \nFree Event \nRequest password by Monday\, November 16th HERE \n¡Cine Magnífico!\, the Albuquerque Latino Film Festival\, is organized every year by Instituto Cervantes\, an institution founded by the Spanish government in 1991 to promote the teaching\, use and study of the Spanish language and to contribute to the advancement of Spanish\, Hispanic and Latin American cultures throughout the world. Instituto Cervantes has more than 90 centers in over 43 different countries on five continents around the world; its Albuquerque office is located at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. \nThe short subjects offered by the festival are as follows: \n \nDivorcio/Divorce\nIt’s been a year since she last saw him. She had a feeling she was going to run into him\, but she didn’t think it would happen that night.\n(2018; Spain; Bárbara Santa Cruz; Spanish with English subtitles; 6 minutes) \nLa crisis/The Crisis\nIn Madrid in 2013\, Alonso\, an architect in his thirties\, sees the world around him crumble. Overwhelmed by debt\, he must get his electricity restored so he can rent his apartment to a tourist.(2019; Pedro Aguilera & Juan Sardà Frouchtmann; Spanish with English subtitles; 21 minutes) \n9 pasos/9 Steps\nSaul’s father is tired of his son’s waking him in the night to go to the bathroom; this time\, he will teach him to be a man.\n(2018; Spain; Marisa Crespo & Moisés Romera; Spanish with English subtitles; 7 minutes) \nPlaya Gaviotas/Seagull Beach\nInés\, a teenager escaping from a home abortion and a crisis with her mother\, meets Nacho\, a lonely man depressed by the death of his mother. Together\, they travel in silence to Seagull Beach\, carrying the ashes of Nacho’s mother\, to complete their respective cycles and move on.\n(2019; Mexico; Eduardo Esquivel; Spanish with English subtitles; 16 minutes) \nLa Llorona—Ser mujer\nThis hybrid animation film is a symbolic art piece designed to raise awareness for femicides in Mexico\, communicating with beauty and dignity the fight of many families who have lost loved ones. It was made in collaboration with Snowapple\, a musical ensemble from the Netherlands.\n(2019; Mexico; Adriana Ronquillo; Spanish with English subtitles; 5 minutes) \nHéctor\nIn a small fishing cove\, surrounded by locals who murmur stories about the devil\, Gabriel tries to understand the strong attraction he feels toward a mysterious\, masculine young woman whose name is Héctor.\n(2019; Chile; Victoria Giesen Carvajal; Spanish with English subtitles; 19 minutes) \nThe Awakeover\nA sleepover movie night turns sinister\, as the contents of the scary movies become not-so-imaginary.(2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Stephen Burhoe; English; 12 minutes) \nGet It\nIn this world premiere\, an inexperienced thief is interrupted from carrying out his first heist by a stranger who wants to join him on a crime spree.\n(2020; USA; Alejandro Montoya Marin; English; 5 minutes) \nFlush\nAfter one of them becomes a mother\, long-time but now distant friends Nic and Sam attempt to reconnect during a stormy night fraught with drinking and dancing\, secrets and lies.\n(2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Sheridan O’Donnell; English; 14 minutes) \n¡Cine Magnífico! was created in 2013 to encourage cultural interaction and awareness through the lens of Latin American and Spanish cinema. The purpose of the festival\, since its inception and especially in the current political and social climate\, has been to cover the issues that exist in our own communities—to shine a light on our comunidades latinas in the United States and “endow them with visibility.” This is the magic of cinema: visibility as the essence of cinematic and visual arts. Our own lives—our shared joys and concerns—shine through the screen\, along with true-to-life characters\, well-told stories\, stunning settings\, gorgeous costumes\, and elegant musical scores. The festival\, with which the NHCC has collaborated since 2014\, showcases a diverse set of films\, from award-winning works to offerings by local and up-and-coming filmmakers. This year’s screenings will take place online. \nTo view the films screened during the festival\, click on the following link\, which will be available until Monday\, November 16: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/tickets-venues/ \nOn November 17-18\, you will receive an e-mail with a password that will give you access to all festival films.  Please note that access is restricted to viewers within the United States. \nBeginning on Thursday\, November 19\, you may access the website\, click on the button for any feature film or short subject that interests you\, and enter the password to see the films that you want to view. The short subjects will be available for three days\, from 12 pm on Thursday\, November 19 through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22.  The feature films will be available for 24 hours only\, opening at various times on November 19\, 20\, and 21. You may also click on the following link: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/schedule/ \nThe Cortos/Short Subjects films will be available for viewing HERE through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22. \n*** \n¡Cine Magnífico! Largometrajes/Feature film programming:\n* Thursday\, November 19\, 5 pm: La virgen de agosto (Spain: Jonás Truebai\, 2019)\n* Thursday\, November 19\, 7:30 pm: Take Out Girl (U.S.\, Hisonni Johnson\, 2020)\n* Friday\, November 20\, 4 pm: Camagroga (Spain\, Alfonso Amador\, 2019)\n* Friday\, November 20\, 6 pm: Pólvora en el corazón (Guatemala/Spain\, Camila Urrutia\, 2019)\n* Friday\, November 20\, 8:30 pm: Canción sin nombre (Peru/Spain/U.S.\, Melina León\, 2019)\n* Saturday\, November 21\, 5 pm: Zerø (Spain\, Iñaki Sánchez Arrieta\, 2020)\n* Saturday\, November 21\, 7 pm: La fiera y la fiesta (Dominican Republic/Mexico\, Israel Cárdenas & Laura Amelia Guzmán\, 2020) \nThe Largometrajes/Feature film programming titles will be available HERE for 24 hours after individual screenings open.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cine-magnifico-cortos-short-subjects/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201110T210702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T210702Z
UID:11430-1605744000-1606003199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: ¡Cine Magnífico: Largometrajes/Feature Films
DESCRIPTION:Various times; see individual titles below for screening times (all titles are available for 24 hours after individual screenings open) \nFree Event \nRequest password by Monday\, November 16 HERE \n¡Cine Magnífico!\, the Albuquerque Latino Film Festival\, is organized every year by Instituto Cervantes\, an institution founded by the Spanish government in 1991 to promote the teaching\, use and study of the Spanish language and to contribute to the advancement of Spanish\, Hispanic and Latin American cultures throughout the world. Instituto Cervantes has more than 90 centers in over 43 different countries on five continents around the world; its Albuquerque office is located at the National Hispanic Cultural Center. \nThe Largometrajes/Feature Films offered by the festival are as follows: \n \nLa virgen de agosto\nThursday\, November 19\, 2020 at 5 pm\nEva\, the protagonist of Jonás Trueba’s feature film La virgen de agosto\, is about to turn 33\, and has decided to stay in Madrid in the sweltering month of August\, when most of the city’s inhabitants flee\, in search of herself and her own life. During this month of revelations\, regrets\, and discoveries\, she encounters a series of old friends and lovers and meets some new ones. Her journey is a dreamy\, sensual summer story of delayed coming of age\, dancing in the streets\, and good conversation\, with music from\, and an appearance by\, well-known Spanish singer Soleá Morente.\n(2019; Spanish with English subtitles; 129 minutes; not rated.) \nTake Out Girl\nThursday\, November 19\, 2020 at 7:30 pm\nIn Hisonni Johnson’s Take Out Girl\, Tera Wong\, who delivers food for her mother’s Chinese restaurant in an infamous Los Angeles project\, takes a job from the local drug kingpin\, delivering his “product” in her takeout food boxes. She dreams of moving the restaurant to the suburbs and going clean\, but sees her dream crumbling after a series of tragic events.\n(2020; English; 100 minutes; not rated.) \nCamagroga\nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 4 pm\nAlfonso Amador’s documentary Camagroga is the story of one of the few remaining farmers in La Huerta de Valencia\, an agricultural and cultural landscape with centuries of history\, now dying as the fertile plains of Valencia disappear.  Antonio Ramón Camagroga and his daughter\, Inma\, grow tiger nuts for sale to a few exclusive clients\, fighting the forces of capitalism and globalization in this depiction of a year’s farming cycle in La Huerta Valenciana\, described as “an elegy to work\, land\, heritage\, and resistance.”\n(2019; Spanish with English subtitles; 111 minutes; not rated.) \nPólvora en el corazón\nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 6 pm\nIn Camila Urrutia’s Pólvora en el Corazón (Gunpowder Heart)\, Claudia\, who works at a call center and lives with her activist grandfather\, and Maria\, who lives with her mother on the outskirts of the city\, roam the chaotic streets of Guatemala City. Everything changes for them one night when they are attacked by three men\, and Claudia is faced with the dilemma of choosing revenge or listening to her grandfather’s advice.\n(2019; Guatemala/Spain; Spanish with English subtitles; 87 minutes; not rated.) \nCanción sin nombre\nFriday\, November 20\, 2020 at 8:30 pm\nMelina León’s Canción sin nombre (Song Without a Name) is based on a true story\, set in Peru at the height of the political crisis of the 1980s. When the newborn daughter of a young woman from the Andes is stolen at a fake health clinic\, her desperate search for the child leads her to the headquarters of a major newspaper\, where a lonely journalist takes on the investigation.\n(2019; Peru/Spain; Spanish and Quechua with English subtitles; 97 minutes; not rated.) \nZerø\nSaturday\, November 21\, 2020 at 5 pm\nIn Iñaki Sánchez Arrieta’s thriller Zerø\, a man and a woman wake up in a strange\, deserted place not knowing who they are or why they are there.  As the days go by and they try to get out\, they begin to remember things that they might prefer not to know.  Perhaps the answers to everything are held by another man who controls them from a distance\, without being seen.\n(2020; Spain; Spanish with English subtitles; 93 minutes; not rated.) \nLa fiera y la fiesta\nSaturday\, November 21\, 2020 at 7 pm\nAging punk diva Vera arrives in Santo Domingo to direct a musical film in La fiera y la fiesta (Holy Beasts)\, by Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán. There to welcome her are the producer and cinematographer\, two old friends with whom she formed an artistic ensemble in her youth. The Caribbean production is sumptuous\, the musical numbers grand\, but mysterious forces threaten the shoot\, and death begins to creep up on the set.\n(2019; Dominican Republic/Mexico/Argentina; Spanish with English subtitles; 90 minutes; not rated.) \n¡Cine Magnífico! was created in 2013 to encourage cultural interaction and awareness through the lens of Latin American and Spanish cinema. The purpose of the festival\, since its inception and especially in the current political and social climate\, has been to cover the issues that exist in our own communities—to shine a light on our comunidades latinas in the United States and “endow them with visibility.” This is the magic of cinema: visibility as the essence of cinematic and visual arts. Our own lives—our shared joys and concerns—shine through the screen\, along with true-to-life characters\, well-told stories\, stunning settings\, gorgeous costumes\, and elegant musical scores. The festival\, with which the NHCC has collaborated since 2014\, showcases a diverse set of films\, from award-winning works to offerings by local and up-and-coming filmmakers. This year’s screenings will take place online. \nTo view the films screened during the festival\, click on the following link\, which will be available until Monday\, November 16: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/tickets-venues/ \nOn November 17-18\, you will receive an e-mail with a password that will give you access to all festival films.  Please note that access is restricted to viewers within the United States. \nBeginning on Thursday\, November 19\, you may access the website\, click on the button for any feature film or short subject that interests you\, and enter the password to see the films that you want to view. The short subjects will be available for three days\, from 12 pm on Thursday\, November 19 through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22.  The feature films will be available for 24 hours only\, opening at various times on November 19\, 20\, and 21. You may also click on the following link: https://cinemagnifico.com/yr20/schedule/ \n*** \nThe Cortos/Short Subjects offered by the festival are as follows:\n* Divorcio/Divorce (2018; Spain; Bárbara Santa Cruz; Spanish with English subtitles; 6 minutes)\n* La crisis/The Crisis (2019; Pedro Aguilera & Juan Sardà Frouchtmann; Spanish with English subtitles; 21 minutes)\n* 9 pasos/9 Steps (2018; Spain; Marisa Crespo & Moisés Romera; Spanish with English subtitles; 7 minutes)\n* Playa Gaviotas/Seagull Beach (2019; Mexico; Eduardo Esquivel; Spanish with English subtitles; 16 minutes)\n* La Llorona—Ser mujer (2019; Mexico; Adriana Ronquillo; Spanish with English subtitles; 5 minutes)\n* Héctor (2019; Chile; Victoria Giesen Carvajal; Spanish with English subtitles; 19 minutes)\n* The Awakeover (2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Stephen Burhoe; English; 12 minutes)\n* Get It (2020; USA; Alejandro Montoya Marin; English; 5 minutes)\n* Flush (2019; Albuquerque\, NM; Sheridan O’Donnell; English; 14 minutes) \nThese Cortos/Short Subjects films will be available for viewing HERE through 9 pm on Sunday\, November 22.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cine-magnifico-largometrajes-feature-films/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201208
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201201T212632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T212632Z
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SUMMARY:Film: Cortos en Femenino Film Series: Dúctiles
DESCRIPTION:12 pm \nOnline screening will be available through the Cervantes Institute’s Vimeo channel for 48 hours\, starting at 12 pm on Monday\, December 7\, 2020.\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nFree \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque and the NHCC present the Cortos en femenino film series during the month of December\, a month dedicated to cortometraje (short subjects) with “[ED+C] El día más corto”—the shortest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. Designed by Trama\, coordinator of women’s festivals in Spain\, the series celebrates the talented female directors working in this format with screenings of four very different short films—two dramatic works\, one documentary\, and one montage. \nMarisa Benito’s Dúctiles examines images of women that have been used and shaped by social norms and historical events of different eras\, generating visual coding and stereotypes that have been filtered\, in one way or another\, through male hierarchies that have used them to attribute norms of ethical and moral conduct to women\, as well as specific functions and spaces in society. \n \n2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 3 minutes; not recommended for children under 13. \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here. \nCortos en Femenino Film Series:\n* Dúctiles (2018; Spain; Marisa Benito; Spanish; 3 minutes)\n* Centrifugado (2018; Spain; Mireia Noguera; Spanish; 11 minutes)\n* No me despertéis (2018; Sara Fantova; Euskera & Spanish; 21 minuets)\n* Quand j’étais petit (2015; Elena Molina; French; 12 minutes)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cortos-en-femenino-film-series-ductiles/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201215
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201201T213352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T213352Z
UID:11491-1607904000-1607990399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Cortos en Femenino Film Series: Centrifugado
DESCRIPTION:12 pm \nOnline screening will be available on the Cervantes Institute’s Vimeo channel for 48 hours\, starting at 12 pm on Monday\, December 14\, 2020.\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nFree \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque and the NHCC present the Cortos en femenino film series during the month of December\, a month dedicated to cortometraje (short subjects) with “[ED+C] El día más corto”—the shortest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. Designed by Trama\, coordinator of women’s festivals in Spain\, the series celebrates the talented female directors working in this format with screenings of four very different short films—two dramatic works\, one documentary\, and one montage. \nA young man helps an old lady carry her laundry up to her house. Once inside\, she seems reluctant to let him go. The environment in which everyday life goes on always has its lights and shadows\, and appearances are often deceiving. Centrifugado\, Mireia Noguera’s first film\, is a dazzling demonstration of ellipsis and humanity. \n \n2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 11 minutes; not recommended for children under 7. \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here. \nCortos en Femenino Film Series:\n* Dúctiles (2018; Spain; Marisa Benito; Spanish; 3 minutes)\n* Centrifugado (2018; Spain; Mireia Noguera; Spanish; 11 minutes)\n* No me despertéis (2018; Sara Fantova; Euskera & Spanish; 21 minuets)\n* Quand j’étais petit (2015; Elena Molina; French; 12 minutes)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cortos-en-femenino-film-series-centrifugado/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201222
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201201T214039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T214039Z
UID:11497-1608508800-1608595199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Cortos en Femenino Film Series: No me despertéis
DESCRIPTION:12 pm \nOnline screening will be available on the Cervantes Institute’s Vimeo channel for 48 hours\, starting at 12 pm on Monday\, December 21\, 2020.\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nFree \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque and the NHCC present the Cortos en femenino film series during the month of December\, a month dedicated to cortometraje (short subjects) with “[ED+C] El día más corto”—the shortest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. Designed by Trama\, coordinator of women’s festivals in Spain\, the series celebrates the talented female directors working in this format with screenings of four very different short films—two dramatic works\, one documentary\, and one montage. \nIn Sara Fantova’s autobiographical film No me despertéis\, teenage Jone is a student at a secondary school in Bilbao where the tense atmosphere reflects the social reality of the political division of the Basque Country in 2009. When her father assumes a position with the Basque Government requiring the services of a bodyguard\, he will leave his former life behind\, and Jone will have to learn to live between two worlds as well\, and to understand that not everything is black or white. \n \n2018; Euskera & Spanish with English subtitles; 21 minutes; not rated. \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here. \nCortos en Femenino Film Series:\n* Dúctiles (2018; Spain; Marisa Benito; Spanish; 3 minutes)\n* Centrifugado (2018; Spain; Mireia Noguera; Spanish; 11 minutes)\n* No me despertéis (2018; Sara Fantova; Euskera & Spanish; 21 minuets)\n* Quand j’étais petit (2015; Elena Molina; French; 12 minutes)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cortos-en-femenino-film-series-no-me-desperteis/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201229
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201201T214622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T214622Z
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SUMMARY:Film: Cortos en Femenino Film Series: Quand j'étais petit
DESCRIPTION:12 pm \nOnline screening will be available on the Cervantes Institute’s Vimeo channel for 48 hours\, starting at 1 pm on Monday\, December 28\, 2020.\nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here \nFree \nInstituto Cervantes-Albuquerque and the NHCC present the Cortos en femenino film series during the month of December\, a month dedicated to cortometraje (short subjects) with “[ED+C] El día más corto”—the shortest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. Designed by Trama\, coordinator of women’s festivals in Spain\, the series celebrates the talented female directors working in this format with screenings of four very different short films—two dramatic works\, one documentary\, and one montage. \nElena Molina‘s documentary Quand j’étais petit is the story of N’Sele Malone\, as well as the story of childhood in many African countries\, where violence and helplessness are often unavoidable. Now one of the most renowned puppeteers in West Africa\, Malone uses the marionettes that he constructs in his Burkina Faso workshop to free and transform his early memories. The film is a fable illuminating the future\, through the magic of the story and the timeless ability of stories to teach us how to live and grow. \n \n2015; French with English subtitles; 12 minutes; not rated. \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel Here. \nCortos en Femenino Film Series:\n* Dúctiles (2018; Spain; Marisa Benito; Spanish; 3 minutes)\n* Centrifugado (2018; Spain; Mireia Noguera; Spanish; 11 minutes)\n* No me despertéis (2018; Sara Fantova; Euskera & Spanish; 21 minuets)\n* Quand j’étais petit (2015; Elena Molina; French; 12 minutes)
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-cortos-en-femenino-film-series-quand-jetais-petit/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210213
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20210203T175420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T175420Z
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SUMMARY:Film: Ciclo Ángela Molina\, La Sabina
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours) \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nIn José Luis Borau’s La Sabina\, an English writer visits a small town in the Andalusian mountains to investigate the disappearance of another Englishman long ago. He plunges into a strange world\, where he learns of the legend of La Sabina\, a mysterious dragon woman who destroyed men with her lovemaking\, and whose cries can still be heard emanating from a cave. La Sabina becomes his obsession\, as he immerses himself in the legend and investigates the cave. A young Ángela Molina appears with an international cast in this film\, a co-production with Sweden that established her place in European and international cinema following her earlier work with Luis Buñuel. \nFree event \n \n1979; Spanish with English subtitles; 105 minutes; rated PG-13. \nÁngela Molina’s distinguished career began in the midst of Spain’s transition to democracy\, and continues to this day. She has also appeared in numerous international films\, beginning with her appearance in Luis Buñuel’s last film\, That Obscure Object of Desire. In recognition of her brilliant career\, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded her the 2021 Goya Prize of Honor. Instituto Cervantes is pleased to present “Ciclo Ángela Molina” in homage to this extraordinary artist\, beloved for her authenticity\, her undeniable talent and her special sensibility\, and in gratitude for her outstanding contributions to Spanish cinema.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-ciclo-angela-molina-la-sabina/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210220
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20210203T175759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T175759Z
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SUMMARY:Film: Ciclo Ángela Molina\, La mitad del cielo
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours) \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nManuel Gutiérrez Aragón had a significant influence on Ángela Molina’s career\, directing several of the films she made in the years of transition to democracy\, including Camada negra (1977)\, El corazón del bosque (1979)\, and Demonios en el jardín (1982). In La mitad del cielo\, set after the Spanish Civil War\, Rosa\, the daughter of a humble family in Asturias\, travels to Madrid with her own daughter following the death of her husband. With the help of the influential supplier who hires her to work in his household\, she obtains a market position that serves as the point of departure for a meteoric career rise. Rosa ultimately opens an exclusive restaurant that transforms into a political and intellectual meeting place. \nFree event \n \n1986; Spanish with English subtitles; 95 minutes; rated G. \nÁngela Molina’s distinguished career began in the midst of Spain’s transition to democracy\, and continues to this day. She has also appeared in numerous international films\, beginning with her appearance in Luis Buñuel’s last film\, That Obscure Object of Desire. In recognition of her brilliant career\, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded her the 2021 Goya Prize of Honor. Instituto Cervantes is pleased to present “Ciclo Ángela Molina” in homage to this extraordinary artist\, beloved for her authenticity\, her undeniable talent and her special sensibility\, and in gratitude for her outstanding contributions to Spanish cinema.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-ciclo-angela-molina-la-mitad-del-cielo/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210221
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20201110T165649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T165649Z
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SUMMARY:Tertulia Histórica Albuquerque: UnRaveling: Pancho Villa and Sam Ravel: An Encounter During the Infamous 1916 Raid on Columbus
DESCRIPTION:2 pm (MST) \nLive Via Zoom \nRegister in advance HERE \nFor more than a century scholars have debated why Pancho Villa attacked the border town of Columbus\, New Mexico on March 9\, 1916—a deadly incursion and the only time in the 20th century that a major foreign army invaded the continental United States. For Stacey Ravel Abarbanel\, the battle is the context for a family tale so spectacular that she always wondered if it was true: when Villa raided the village he was looking to kill her grandfather\, Sam Ravel. \nFree community event \n \nAbarbanel shares how Ravel\, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania\, landed in Columbus and became entangled in this infamous encounter during the Mexican Revolution. Her essay about delving into this history was published in Tablet Magazine and she is now adapting the story for a documentary film titled UnRaveling. \nStacey Ravel Abarbanel works with museums and other arts/cultural organizations to amplify their messages and build audiences. From 2002–2014 she was director of external affairs for the Fowler Museum at UCLA\, after ten years in arts-related publishing at Getty Publications and Architectural Digest. In addition to her consulting practice\, her writings about art\, culture\, and history have appeared in Alta\, UCLA Magazine\, and other outlets. \nAlbuquerque is presented by the National Hispanic Cultural Center in collaboration with the Office of the New Mexico State Historian.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/tertulia-historica-albuquerque-my-grandfather-and-pancho-villa/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Education,History and Literary Arts,Speakers,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210226
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20210223T221902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T221902Z
UID:12233-1613952000-1614297599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Pioneras: Mujeres de Vanguardia/Pioneers: Women of the Avant-Garde
DESCRIPTION:11 am (MST) \nInstituto Cervantes YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/cervantesabq \nThis series of on-line talks highlights the work of women who have paved the way in investigating new artistic languages in disciplines such as electronic music\, video creation\, or photography. It features New Mexico artists such as filmmaker Sally Kewayosh\, Spanish-speaking artists living in the United States such as photographer and filmmaker Jose Girl\, and Spanish artists such as musician Niet! and video artist Regina Álvarez. \nFree community event \n \nIn March\, this programming will be complemented by “Pioneers of Spanish Cinema\,” an on-line exhibition of films made from the 1950s through the early 1980s by directors including Pilar Miró\, Josefina Molina\, and Ana Mariscal. \nThe Pioneras series is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Humanities Council. \nSchedule:\nFebruary 22:  Jose Girl\nFebruary 23:  Nietl!\nFebruary 24:  Sally Kewayosh\nFebruary 25:  Regina Álvarez
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/pioneras-mujeres-de-vanguardia-pioneers-women-of-the-avant-garde/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210226
DTSTAMP:20260405T165306
CREATED:20210203T213802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T213802Z
UID:12152-1614211200-1614297599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:2021 Winter ABQ Virtual Jewish Film Fest:  The House on Wannsee Street
DESCRIPTION:Screening—Thursday\, February 25\, 2021 at 7 pm (MST)\n* Available for 72 hours *\nZoom Conversation—Sunday\, February 28\, 2021 at 12 pm (MST) \nIndividual tickets are $8 and household tickets are $15; ticket prices include the film and the Zoom conversation. Purchase tickets HERE \nThe House on Wannsee Street is the story of generations of family secrets that are uncovered in this sweeping international story that begins with the Second World War and concludes with an emotional twenty-first-century revelation. When award-winning Argentinean filmmaker Poli Martínez Kaplun decided to dig deep into her family history\, she found a shocking discovery. Searching through family albums and 8mm home movies\, she unraveled a twentieth-century mystery. \n \nWhat she found were long-forgotten images of her great grandfather\, who she learned was a German-Jewish philosopher persecuted by the Nazis. To save his family from the concentration camps\, he was forced to flee Berlin and moved to Egypt\, then Switzerland\, and finally Argentina\, where they had to hide their Jewish identity in order to receive Church papers to enter the country (since after the Second World War Jews were not permitted entry as immigrants). Poignant questions of identity\, resilience\, compassion\, and the plight of displaced persons are brought to life as Poli confronts her mother and aunts about the hidden Jewish identity they have concealed ever since. Eighty years later\, Poli returns to Germany to their family house on Wannsee Street\, a few feet from where the Final Solution was decreed for all Jews in Europe. \nDirected by Poli Martínez Kaplun; 2019; Argentina; Documentary; 97 min; Spanish with English subtitles \nThe Jewish Community Center of Greater Albuquerque’s 7th Annual ABQ Jewish Film Fest will light up your home screens from January 31 to February 28  with eight recently released film premieres.  Each year the festival endeavors to weave a colorful fabric of uniquely Jewish stories that come to us through movies from around the world.  That has not changed.  What has changed is that the coronavirus pandemic disallows in-person assemblies. So instead of the community gathering at theatrical venues\, we will be in the safety and comfort of our own homes watching the festival movies.  We will get together to engage in follow-up conversations\, virtually\, using the Zoom platform. \nEach film will have  a 72-hour screening period\, during which time you may watch the film at your convenience.  You will receive a link to watch the movie 24 hours in advance.  You must sign up for the Zoom conversation separately—it is free with the purchase of the film ticket\, but requires you to register. \nThe festival curators research current films showing at Jewish film festivals worldwide to select a representative line-up of the finest films for Albuquerque audiences to enjoy. \nThis year\, that was an arduous task because not only has the roster of Jewish films grown substantially\, but the quality of the films has increased as well.  Although the task was daunting\, it was truly a labor of love—screening and reviewing documentaries\, dramas\, comedies and all the territory in between\, with films from Argentina\, Canada\, Israel\, France\, Norway\, the United Kingdom\, and the U.S. \nThe eight selected films represent the best of each genre and showcase the Jewish journey around the world from past to contemporary times. \nFor more information on the 2021 Winter ABQ Virtual Jewish Film Festival\, please visit:\nhttps://www.abqjewishfilmfest.com \n#nhccnm  #newmexicoculture  #NMCulture  #20in2020 #ARTE #CINE
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/2021-winter-abq-virtual-jewish-film-fest-the-house-on-wannsee-street/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210227
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210203T180217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T180217Z
UID:12137-1614297600-1614383999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Ciclo Ángela Molina\, Las cosas del querer
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (available for 48 hours) \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nJaime Chávarrri’s Las cosas del querer follows the trajectory of a song-and-dance duo and their piano player in the 1940s\, with a look into their backstage lives and an evocation of the popular music of their times. As the group’s rise to fame and fortune parallels Franco’s consolidation of power in collusion with the Spanish aristocracy\, their return to Madrid marks the most difficult  moments of their careers. Lavishly produced and vibrantly entertaining as a musical\, Las cosas del querer also addresses issues of fascism\, feminism\, and homophobia in postwar Spain. \nFree event \n \n1989; Spanish with English subtitles; 89 minutes; rated G. \nÁngela Molina’s distinguished career began in the midst of Spain’s transition to democracy\, and continues to this day. She has also appeared in numerous international films\, beginning with her appearance in Luis Buñuel’s last film\, That Obscure Object of Desire. In recognition of her brilliant career\, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded her the 2021 Goya Prize of Honor. Instituto Cervantes is pleased to present “Ciclo Ángela Molina” in homage to this extraordinary artist\, beloved for her authenticity\, her undeniable talent and her special sensibility\, and in gratitude for her outstanding contributions to Spanish cinema.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-ciclo-angela-molina-las-cosas-del-querer/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210203T214223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T214223Z
UID:12158-1614470400-1614556799@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:2021 Winter ABQ Virtual Jewish Film Fest:  The House on Wannsee Street
DESCRIPTION:Screening—Thursday\, February 25\, 2021 at 7 pm (MST)\n* Available for 72 hours *\nZoom Conversation—Sunday\, February 28\, 2021 at 12 pm (MST) \nIndividual tickets are $8 and household tickets are $15; ticket prices include the film and the Zoom conversation. Purchase tickets HERE \nThe House on Wannsee Street is the story of generations of family secrets that are uncovered in this sweeping international story that begins with the Second World War and concludes with an emotional twenty-first-century revelation. When award-winning Argentinean filmmaker Poli Martínez Kaplun decided to dig deep into her family history\, she found a shocking discovery. Searching through family albums and 8mm home movies\, she unraveled a twentieth-century mystery. \n \nWhat she found were long-forgotten images of her great grandfather\, who she learned was a German-Jewish philosopher persecuted by the Nazis. To save his family from the concentration camps\, he was forced to flee Berlin and moved to Egypt\, then Switzerland\, and finally Argentina\, where they had to hide their Jewish identity in order to receive Church papers to enter the country (since after the Second World War Jews were not permitted entry as immigrants). Poignant questions of identity\, resilience\, compassion\, and the plight of displaced persons are brought to life as Poli confronts her mother and aunts about the hidden Jewish identity they have concealed ever since. Eighty years later\, Poli returns to Germany to their family house on Wannsee Street\, a few feet from where the Final Solution was decreed for all Jews in Europe. \nDirected by Poli Martínez Kaplun; 2019; Argentina; Documentary; 97 min; Spanish with English subtitles \nThe Jewish Community Center of Greater Albuquerque’s 7th Annual ABQ Jewish Film Fest will light up your home screens from January 31 to February 28  with eight recently released film premieres.  Each year the festival endeavors to weave a colorful fabric of uniquely Jewish stories that come to us through movies from around the world.  That has not changed.  What has changed is that the coronavirus pandemic disallows in-person assemblies. So instead of the community gathering at theatrical venues\, we will be in the safety and comfort of our own homes watching the festival movies.  We will get together to engage in follow-up conversations\, virtually\, using the Zoom platform. \nEach film will have  a 72-hour screening period\, during which time you may watch the film at your convenience.  You will receive a link to watch the movie 24 hours in advance.  You must sign up for the Zoom conversation separately—it is free with the purchase of the film ticket\, but requires you to register. \nThe festival curators research current films showing at Jewish film festivals worldwide to select a representative line-up of the finest films for Albuquerque audiences to enjoy. \nThis year\, that was an arduous task because not only has the roster of Jewish films grown substantially\, but the quality of the films has increased as well.  Although the task was daunting\, it was truly a labor of love—screening and reviewing documentaries\, dramas\, comedies and all the territory in between\, with films from Argentina\, Canada\, Israel\, France\, Norway\, the United Kingdom\, and the U.S. \nThe eight selected films represent the best of each genre and showcase the Jewish journey around the world from past to contemporary times. \nFor more information on the 2021 Winter ABQ Virtual Jewish Film Festival\, please visit:\nhttps://www.abqjewishfilmfest.com \n#nhccnm  #newmexicoculture  #NMCulture  #20in2020 #ARTE #CINE
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/2021-winter-abq-virtual-jewish-film-fest-the-house-on-wannsee-street-2/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Performing Arts,Speakers,Theatre,Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210308
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210302T163804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T163804Z
UID:12244-1614556800-1615161599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: La Guerra Civil Española por nosotras/Female Views of the Spanish Civil War
DESCRIPTION:12 am (MST)\nAvailable through 11:59 pm (MST) March 7 \nPlace: All titles will be available on the Mujeres de Cine VOD platform HERE \nInstituto Cervantes Albuquerque\, in collaboration with Mujeres de Cine (Women of Cinema)\, presents the on-line film series La Guerra Civil española por nosotras (Female views of the Spanish Civil War)\, bringing together the views of three Spanish female directors on this conflict. The cycle comprises three full-length films: La buena nueva\, by Helena Taberna\, El gran vuelo\, by Carolina Astudillo Muñoz\, and El silencio de otros\, by Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar. \nFree community event \n \nIn Helena Taberna’s La buena nueva\, a young parish priest in a socialist village must confront the ecclesiastical and military hierarchy\, putting his own life at stake\, when the nationalists occupy the town following the uprising of 1936 and begin to execute his parishioners. His only support comes from his friendship with the village teacher\, whose husband was killed at the beginning of the conflict.\n2008; Spanish with English subtitles; 108 minutes; not rated. \n********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** \n \nCarolina Astudillo’s film El gran vuelo is the story of Clara Pueyo Jornet\, a militant member of the Communist Party who escapes from Barcelona’s Les Corts prison in the early days of the Franco dictatorship. From that moment on\, she vanishes without a trace. She had been living on the run and seeking to escape from the rigidity of her own party as well; her story is also the story of the women of her time and their struggle for freedom in a society trying to repress them.\n2014; Spanish with English subtitles; 60 minutes; not rated. \n************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** \n \nFilmed over six years\, El silencio de otros\, by Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar\, documents the epic struggle of victims of Franco’s 40-year dictatorship\, as they organize a groundbreaking international lawsuit and fight a “pact of forgetting” around the crimes committed against them. A cautionary tale about fascism and the dangers of forgetting the past\, the film speaks powerfully to issues of transitional justice and universal jurisdiction.\n2018; Spanish with English subtitles; 95 minutes; not rated. \n**********************************************************************************”*********************************************************************************************************************** \nLa Guerra Civil Española por nosotras is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Government of Spain with the collaboration of Spain Arts & Culture.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-la-guerra-civil-espanola-por-nosotras-female-views-of-the-spanish-civil-war/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210310
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210302T170135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T170135Z
UID:12260-1615248000-1615334399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Pioneras: Mujeres de Vanguardia/Pioneers: Women of the Avant-Garde\, Segundo López\, aventurero urbano
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST)\nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nIn Ana Mariscal’s neorealist comedy Segundo López\, aventurero urbano\, an honest countryman arrives in Madrid looking for work. When he befriends a street urchin\, they embark on innumerable urban adventures. Mariscal\, an iconic Spanish film actress\, also stars in her directorial debut. \n1953; Spanish with English subtitles; 80 minutes; not rated. \nFree community event \n \nIn February\, the Pioneras series featured on-line talks highlighting the work of women who have paved the way in investigating new artistic languages in disciplines such as electronic music\, video creation\, or photography. This programming is now complemented by “Pioneers of Spanish Cinema\,” an on-line exhibition of films made from the 1950s through the early 1980s. \nPioneras Film Schedule:\nMarch 9: Segundo López\, aventurero urbano (Ana Mariscal\, 1953)\nMarch 12: La gata (Margarita Alexandre & Rafael Torrecilla\, 1956)\nMarch 16: El crimen de Cuenca (Pilar Miró\, 1979)\nMarch 19: Función de noche (Josefina Molina\, 1981)\nMarch 23: Después de… No se os puede dejar solos (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981)\nMarch 26: Despuús de… Atado y bien atado (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981) \nThe series is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Humanities Council.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-pioneras-mujeres-de-vanguardia-pioneers-women-of-the-avant-garde-segundo-lopez-aventurero-urbano/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Performing Arts,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210313
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210310T161448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T161448Z
UID:12277-1615507200-1615593599@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Pioneras: Mujeres de Vanguardia/Pioneers: Women of the Avant-Garde\, La gata
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST)\nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nCo-directed by Margarita Alexandre and Rafael Torrecilla\, La gata\, set in in the Andalusian countryside\, is the story of a love triangle playing out in the world of bullfighting. It has been described as a “beautiful tragedy\,” as well as a melodrama. Actress\, director\, and producer Margarita Alexandre worked in film and theatre in Spain during the early days of the Franco regime\, and in Cuba following the Revolution. Born in León in 1923\, she died in Madrid in 2015\, at the age of 93. \n1956; Spanish with English subtitles; 94 minutes; not rated. \nFree community event \n \nIn February\, the Pioneras series featured on-line talks highlighting the work of women who have paved the way in investigating new artistic languages in disciplines such as electronic music\, video creation\, or photography. This programming is now complemented by “Pioneers of Spanish Cinema\,” an on-line exhibition of films made from the 1950s through the early 1980s. \nPioneras Film Schedule:\nMarch 9: Segundo López\, aventurero urbano (Ana Mariscal\, 1953)\nMarch 12: La gata (Margarita Alexandre & Rafael Torrecilla\, 1956)\nMarch 16: El crimen de Cuenca (Pilar Miró\, 1979)\nMarch 19: Función de noche (Josefina Molina\, 1981)\nMarch 23: Después de… No se os puede dejar solos (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981)\nMarch 26: Despuús de… Atado y bien atado (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981) \nThe series is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Humanities Council.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-pioneras-mujeres-de-vanguardia-pioneers-women-of-the-avant-garde-la-gata/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210317
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210310T163252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T163252Z
UID:12285-1615852800-1615939199@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Pioneras: Mujeres de Vanguardia/Pioneers: Women of the Avant-Garde\, El crimen de Cuenca
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST)\nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nPilar Miró’s El crimen de Cuenca is an unsparing depiction of real events that took place in 1913 in the Spanish province of Cuenca.  When a shepherd mysteriously disappears\, his companions\, believed to be responsible for his murder\, confess to the crime under torture and are condemned to prison\, serving 11 years of an 18-year sentence.  After they are released\, the man they supposedly killed turns up alive. The film was initially banned in Spain and the director brought before the military courts; when it was allowed to be shown in 1981\, it became the highest-grossing Spanish film in the country up to that time. \n1979; Spanish with English subtitles; 92 minutes; Rated R (18+) \nFree community event \n \nIn February\, the Pioneras series featured on-line talks highlighting the work of women who have paved the way in investigating new artistic languages in disciplines such as electronic music\, video creation\, or photography. This programming is now complemented by “Pioneers of Spanish Cinema\,” an on-line exhibition of films made from the 1950s through the early 1980s. \nPioneras Film Schedule:\nMarch 9: Segundo López\, aventurero urbano (Ana Mariscal\, 1953)\nMarch 12: La gata (Margarita Alexandre & Rafael Torrecilla\, 1956)\nMarch 16: El crimen de Cuenca (Pilar Miró\, 1979)\nMarch 19: Función de noche (Josefina Molina\, 1981)\nMarch 23: Después de… No se os puede dejar solos (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981)\nMarch 26: Despuús de… Atado y bien atado (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981) \nThe series is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Humanities Council.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-pioneras-mujeres-de-vanguardia-pioneers-women-of-the-avant-garde-el-crimen-de-cuenca/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210320
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210310T165303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T165303Z
UID:12289-1616112000-1616198399@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Pioneras: Mujeres de Vanguardia/Pioneers: Women of the Avant-Garde\, Función de noche
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST)\nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nIn Josefina Molina’s Función de noche\, the actress Lola Herrera\, performing nightly in Miguel Delibes’ play Cinco horas con Mario\, comes to confound her own life with that of the character she plays. In the close confines of her dressing room\, she and her former husband\, actor Daniel Dicenta\, engage in a cathartic conversation about their professional and personal lives. \n1981; Spanish with English subtitles; 90 minutes; Rated PG13 \nFree community event \n \nIn February\, the Pioneras series featured on-line talks highlighting the work of women who have paved the way in investigating new artistic languages in disciplines such as electronic music\, video creation\, or photography. This programming is now complemented by “Pioneers of Spanish Cinema\,” an on-line exhibition of films made from the 1950s through the early 1980s. \nPioneras Film Schedule:\nMarch 9: Segundo López\, aventurero urbano (Ana Mariscal\, 1953)\nMarch 12: La gata (Margarita Alexandre & Rafael Torrecilla\, 1956)\nMarch 16: El crimen de Cuenca (Pilar Miró\, 1979)\nMarch 19: Función de noche (Josefina Molina\, 1981)\nMarch 23: Después de… No se os puede dejar solos (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981)\nMarch 26: Despuús de… Atado y bien atado (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981) \nThe series is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Humanities Council.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-pioneras-mujeres-de-vanguardia-pioneers-women-of-the-avant-garde-funcion-de-noche/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210324
DTSTAMP:20260405T165307
CREATED:20210310T165819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T165819Z
UID:12292-1616457600-1616543999@nhccnm.org
SUMMARY:Film: Pioneras: Mujeres de Vanguardia/Pioneers: Women of the Avant-Garde\, Después de… No se os puede dejar solos
DESCRIPTION:12 pm (MST)\nAvailable for 48 hours \nInstituto Cervantes Vimeo Channel HERE \nAt the beginning of the Transition (la Transición—the Spanish transition to democracy following the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975)\, a small group of filmmakers took to the streets to record the opinions of politicians and citizens regarding the country that was about to be formed. Today\, this documentary by Cecilia and José Juan Bartolomé is a milestone in the history of Spanish cinema\, compiling testimonies that allow us to understand the plurality of a young society as it thinks about its past and considers how to build its future. \n1979-1981; Spanish with English subtitles; 90 minutes; not rated \nFree community event \n \nIn February\, the Pioneras series featured on-line talks highlighting the work of women who have paved the way in investigating new artistic languages in disciplines such as electronic music\, video creation\, or photography. This programming is now complemented by “Pioneers of Spanish Cinema\,” an on-line exhibition of films made from the 1950s through the early 1980s. \nPioneras Film Schedule:\nMarch 9: Segundo López\, aventurero urbano (Ana Mariscal\, 1953)\nMarch 12: La gata (Margarita Alexandre & Rafael Torrecilla\, 1956)\nMarch 16: El crimen de Cuenca (Pilar Miró\, 1979)\nMarch 19: Función de noche (Josefina Molina\, 1981)\nMarch 23: Después de… No se os puede dejar solos (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981)\nMarch 26: Después de… Atado y bien atado (Cecilia & José Juan Bartolomé\, 1981) \nThe series is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New Mexico Humanities Council.
URL:https://nhccnm.org/event/film-pioneras-mujeres-de-vanguardia-pioneers-women-of-the-avant-garde-despues-de-no-se-os-puede-dejar-solos/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Film,Instituto Cervantes,Theatre
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