Events Calendar
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Latin American/Latinx Flim Festival: Los Lobos
University of Central Florida—Visual Arts Building 12400, Orlando, FloridaThe University of Central Florida's School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs is hosting the fourth event in the "Latin American/Latinx Film Festival" to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. A series of films will be presented along with a Q&A with the directors of the films and scholars. This event is in person with a virtual participation option. Los Lobos follows brothers Max and Leo who, together with their mother Lucia,
Latin American/Latinx Film Festival: Bacurau
University of Central Florida—Nicholson School 12405 Aquarius Agora Dr., Orlando, FloridaThe University of Central Florida's School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs is hosting the fifth event in the "Latin American/Latinx Film Festival" to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. A series of films will be presented along with a Q&A with the directors of the films and scholars. This event is in person with a virtual participation option. Bacarau, a small village in the Brazilian sertao, mourns the loss of its
Latin American/Latinx Film Festival: Before the Rooster Crows (Antes Que Cante el Gallo)
UCF Communications & Media Building 500 W Livingston St., Orlando, FloridaThe University of Central Florida's School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs is hosting the sixth event in the "Latin American/Latinx Film Festival" to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. A series of films will be presented along with a Q&A with the directors of the films and scholars. This event is in person with a virtual participation option. The film tells the story of Carmin, a teenager who lives in Barranquitas,
Latin American/Latinx Film Festival: Giants Don’t Exist (Los Gigantes No Existen)
UCF Main Campus: Nicholson School of Education Gemini Blvd W, Orlando, FLThe University of Central Florida's School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs is hosting the seventh event in the "Latin American/Latinx Film Festival" to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. A series of films will be presented along with a Q&A with the directors of the films and scholars. This event is in person with a virtual participation option. This film tells the story of Guatemala in the 1980s at the height