The Department of Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts at UFRN begins today, the 6th, in room E2 of Sector II of classes, the 1st Hispanic Cinema Exhibition at UFRN.
The project will run throughout the month of May and begins today at 4:30 pm with the screening of the film Pan's Labyrinth, by director Guillermo Del Toro, a production of Spanish origin. The event provides for discussion and reflection on linguistic, cultural and customs diversity, among other topics.
The purpose of the event is to offer activities to the academic community that prioritize contact with Spanish and Spanish-American culture, thus seeking to guarantee continued and transdisciplinary training.
Registration can be made through the Integrated Academic Activities Management System (Sigaa).
Scene from the film “Pan’s Labyrinth”
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