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The Austin Lecture on Contemporary Mexico presentsGAEL GARCÍA BERNAL
Cine y poder: diálogos del territorio
In conversation with Adela Pineda Franco, Director, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies (LLILAS)
In Spanish with simultaneous interpretation
March 12 | 5:00-6:30pm
Texas Union, UNB 3.202 SBP Ballroom
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Free and open to the public
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Cinema has historically served as an instrument of cultural and political dialogue between the United States and Latin American countries, particularly Mexico, at times playing the role of bridge, witness, mirror, narrator, and catalyst of complex inter-American relations. Join us for a discussion of how cinema and that cultural and political dialogue will evolve in the coming years.
El cine ha servido históricamente como un instrumento de diálogo cultural y político entre Estados Unidos y los países latinoamericanos, particularmente México, en ocasiones fungiendo el rol de puente, testigo, espejo, narrador y catalizador de las complejas relaciones interamericanas. Los esperamos para discutir como el cine ese diálogo cultural y político evolucionará en los próximos años.
Mexican actor, director, and producer Gael García Bernal gained international recognition through the films "Amores perros," "Y tu mamá también," and "Diarios de motocicleta" [The Motorcycle Diaries], among others. In addition to acting in acclaimed films and series, he directs and produces feature films and documentaries. Along with Diego Luna, he co-founded Ambulante, a non-profit documentary film festival, and La Corriente del Golfo, a production company focused on diverse media projects.
Free and open to the public. Please see registration info above.
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Texas Union Ballroom, 2247 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78712, United States
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