
Instituto Cervantes holds film series on migration issues
This coming May, Instituto Cervantes, in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain, the Aecid Filmotheque, and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila,
This coming May, Instituto Cervantes, in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain, the Aecid Filmotheque, and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila,
Experience a different kind of book fair as Instituto Cervantes celebrates the 10th edition of “Día Internacional del Libro (International Book Day)” on April 23. The Spanish cultural center will once again be abuzz with cultural and fun activities.
In connection with March 8 as International Women’s Day, Instituto Cervantes de Manila, with the Embassy of Spain and the Film Development Council of the Philippines, will present “Female Filmmakers,” a special eight-film lineup that showcases the achievements of contemporary Spanish, Latin American and Filipino women filmmakers.
The Embassy of Brazil and Instituto Cervantes present the film cycle “Cine Brasileño,” a series of recent Brazilian films to be shown every Saturday this February at the Instituto Cervantes theater.
The Embassy of Brazil and Instituto Cervantes present the film cycle entitled “Cine brasileño”, a series of recent Brazilian films to be shown on the Saturdays of February at the Instituto Cervantes theatre.
Instituto Cervantes, in cooperation with the Embassy of Spain and the Film Archives of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), presents the film cycle “Cine negro español”, a series of Spanish films noir to be shown during the Saturdays of January at the Instituto Cervantes theatre.
The embassies of Venezuela and of Spain, and the Instituto Cervantes de Manila present the film cycle “Cine de Venezuela” on Dec. 3-6.
Instituto Cervantes, in cooperation with the Embassy of Spain and the Film Archives of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (Aecid), presents the film cycle “Familia”, a series of Spanish films to be shown during the Saturdays of November at the Instituto Cervantes theatre.
Instituto Cervantes and Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) will hold the roundtable discussion between Spanish-speaking and Philippine filmmakers, Off-Hollywood, on July 2, 1:30 p.m., at the Instituto de Cervantes in Ermita, Manila.
When Georgina Padilla Y Zobel de Mac-Crohon was in Cebu to launch the book “La Oveja de Nathan” (Nathan’s Sheep), her dear friend Carmen Campbell hosted an elegant dinner at La Maison Rose.
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