CINEHASSEE 2019: THE TALLAHASSEE IBERO-AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL

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The 2019 Tallahassee Ibero-American Film Festival

Date: September 13th, September 15th, September 22nd, September 29th, October 3rd, October 6th, October 13th, October 21st, and October 27th.
Purpose: Cinehassee streams a series of films from Hispanic countries, as well as those that address topics related to the Hispanic culture. The main goal of the Festival is to provide multiple viewpoints, inform, discuss, address complex social issues, strengthen ties between our diverse community, and raise awareness on issues concerning the characteristics, importance, and impact of the Hispanic people and their idiosyncrasies.
Event description: Cinehassee is an exceptional event, not only for the FSU Community but also for Tallahassee. The Festival is the only Hispanic film festival in Tallahassee and its surrounding areas. During an entire month, people were able to enjoy eight films and two short films from several countries, including Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Mexico. This year the topic was “Politics and Social Justice” and the movies portrayed a wide range of topics such as politics, gender issues, migration, colonization, and human rights. These were streamed in Spanish with English subtitles or in English. The event was open not only to all students but to the whole Tallahassee community. A third of the movies were followed by panels composed of the director of the movies, FSU faculty members, people from the community, and/or FSU students. This facilitated a discussion of the topics brought up by the movies and allowed a deeper analysis.


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