Wednesday, April 2, 2025 6:10pm to 8:10pm
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#Contemporary Cuban CinemaThis event features a screening of "Habanastation" (2011), a critically acclaimed Cuban film that explores class disparities through the friendship of two children from vastly different backgrounds. Directed by Ian Padrón, the film provides a compelling look at social inequalities in contemporary Cuba, highlighting themes of privilege, resilience and community. Following the screening will be a Q&A session with the director where students can engage in a discussion about the film’s portrayal of Cuban society, its relevance to global issues of economic disparity and the role of cinema in shaping cultural narratives.
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