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Access here to the films. An illustrated lecture on José Martí’s sojourn in Santander, Spain, after his second deportation by Spanish colonial authorities in September 1879, exploring its impact on Martí, as well as the city’s influence in his writing, in the context of the cultural, trade, and historical interrelations between Havana and Santander. With Martí scholar Jorge A. Capote Abreu, professor emeritus of Universidad de Cantabria. The presentation will be held in Spanish. To be streamed through Centro Cultural Cubano de Nueva York's YouTube channel. Access here Every Tuesday, we invite you to revisit the program "Charlando con Cervantes", a series of Spanish- language literary discussions featuring interviews with Spanish and Latin American writers, artists and filmmakers. In Spanish. May, 5: Carlos Saura (Filmmaker/España) May, 12: Elena Poniatowska (Writer/Mexico) May, 19: Maria Novaro (Filmmaker/Mexico) May, 26: Álvaro Mutis (Writer/Colombia) Access here More information here Instituto Cervantes New York Instituto Cervantes Nueva York @institutocervantesny Approaching the -always questionable- canon that makes up the classics of Spanish cinema is a good opportunity to recognize the cinema that connected with the audience of its time, a cinema that made a commitment to understand the context and to do so through films that soon became iconic. The titles of the program will be screened through the Vimeo channel of Instituto Cervantes and will feature a brief presentation of members of the Film Academy, the co-organizer of the activity. May, 8: Muerte de un ciclista May, 15: ¡Bienvenido Míster Mashall! May, 22: Viridiana May, 29: El verdugo Lecture José Marti's sojourn in Santander May 19 6:30 pm Online Film Series Clásicos contigo DIGITAL CULTURE LIVE & VIRTUAL EVENTS Conversations series A portrait of the streets of New York: Past, present and future Interviews Charlando con Cervantes Corto Circuito was formed to showcase short films made by filmmakers from and about Latin America, Spain and the United States. The festival is unique in its mission to promote a wider and deeper understanding of the roots, life and diverse cultures of the Spanish and Portuguese speaking communities. May, 27: Niños de mi tierra, Héroes, 11:40, Un minutito June, 2: Porque me quieren, El cuarto reino, Irma, El escarabajo al final de la calle, Los Ángeles 1991 The latino shortfest of New York Corto Circuito Instituto Cervantes Nueva York Discussion Spanish Fashion Designers Coming soon: Illustration by Iria Do Castelo @IC_NewYork
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Access here to the films.

An illustrated lecture on José Martí’s sojourn inSantander, Spain, after his second deportation bySpanish colonial authorities in September 1879,exploring its impact on Martí, as well as the city’sinfluence in his writing, in the context of the cultural,trade, and historical interrelations between Havanaand Santander. With Martí scholar Jorge A. CapoteAbreu, professor emeritus of Universidad deCantabria. The presentation will be held in Spanish. To bestreamed through Centro Cultural Cubano deNueva York's YouTube channel. Access here

Every Tuesday, we invite you to revisit the program"Charlando con Cervantes", a series of Spanish-language literary discussions featuring interviewswith Spanish and Latin American writers, artists andfilmmakers. In Spanish. May, 5: Carlos Saura (Filmmaker/España)May, 12: Elena Poniatowska (Writer/Mexico)May, 19: Maria Novaro (Filmmaker/Mexico)May, 26: Álvaro Mutis (Writer/Colombia)

Access here

More information here

Instituto Cervantes New YorkInstituto Cervantes Nueva York @institutocervantesny

Approaching the -always questionable- canon thatmakes up the classics of Spanish cinema is a goodopportunity to recognize the cinema that connectedwith the audience of its time, a cinema that made acommitment to understand the context and to doso through films that soon became iconic. The titlesof the program will be screened through the Vimeochannel of Instituto Cervantes and will feature abrief presentation of members of the Film Academy,the co-organizer of the activity.

May, 8: Muerte de un ciclista May, 15: ¡Bienvenido Míster Mashall! May, 22: Viridiana May, 29: El verdugo

LectureJosé Marti's sojourn in Santander

May 19 6:30 pmOnline Film SeriesClásicos contigo

DIGITAL CULTURELIVE & VIRTUAL EVENTS

Conversations series

A portrait of the streets of New York:Past, present and future

InterviewsCharlando con Cervantes

Corto Circuito was formed to showcase short filmsmade by filmmakers from and about Latin America,Spain and the United States. The festival is unique inits mission to promote a wider and deeperunderstanding of the roots, life and diverse culturesof the Spanish and Portuguese speakingcommunities.

May, 27: Niños de mi tierra, Héroes, 11:40, Un minutitoJune, 2: Porque me quieren, El cuarto reino, Irma,El escarabajo al final de la calle, Los Ángeles 1991

The latino shortfest of New YorkCorto Circuito

Instituto Cervantes Nueva York

DiscussionSpanish Fashion Designers

Coming soon:

Illustration by Iria Do Castelo@IC_NewYork

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