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Ignacio Agüero Double Feature

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This is the Way I Like It & One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train | Dir. Ignacio Agüero; 1985 & 1988; Chile; 85 min

Latin American Film Festival of Dallas! Plays March 2nd 1pm

Director Ignacio Agüero interrupts the production of a film that is taking place in Chile during 1984 to ask the filmmakers what is the point of filming in Chile under the Pinochet dictatorship / A documentary about a film workshop for children given by Alicia Vega, a teacher in a marginal quarter of Santiago, to kids whose common characteristic is that they have never been to the movies.

This screening was made possible by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.

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This is the Way I Like It & One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train | Dir. Ignacio Agüero; 1985 & 1988; Chile; 85 min

Latin American Film Festival of Dallas! Plays March 2nd 1pm

Director Ignacio Agüero interrupts the production of a film that is taking place in Chile during 1984 to ask the filmmakers what is the point of filming in Chile under the Pinochet dictatorship / A documentary about a film workshop for children given by Alicia Vega, a teacher in a marginal quarter of Santiago, to kids whose common characteristic is that they have never been to the movies.

This screening was made possible by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.

This is the Way I Like It & One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train | Dir. Ignacio Agüero; 1985 & 1988; Chile; 85 min

Latin American Film Festival of Dallas! Plays March 2nd 1pm

Director Ignacio Agüero interrupts the production of a film that is taking place in Chile during 1984 to ask the filmmakers what is the point of filming in Chile under the Pinochet dictatorship / A documentary about a film workshop for children given by Alicia Vega, a teacher in a marginal quarter of Santiago, to kids whose common characteristic is that they have never been to the movies.

This screening was made possible by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.

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