James saintil akari endo11/30/2023 ![]() IRCAM - several other resources - kids’ pages, contes (tales), etc. Quelques mots Tamasheq (French-Tamasheq): Some basic points and very intro grammar, vocab: “The Tamasheq Language” (great brief regional pronounciation breakdown): “French and Wolof in Senegal” videos, audio and text in Wolof and French: Peace Corps Grammar Manual (The Gambia): īU Wolof proverbs (GREAT listening resource): No posts have been made on this movie yet. Watch Trailer Add to List Request Correction Write Plot Write Review Movie Lists Movie Talk. Peace Corps Pronoun Pocket Manual (Senegal): Actors: James Saintil, Akari Endo, Yasser Michelén, Jalsen Santana, Arturo Lopez, Leonardo Vasquez. Please add to this list if you know of other places on the Internet to learn these and other African langauges! It’s definitely not exhaustive, and as you can tell, I have been focused on Wolof and Tamasheq and therefore those are more comprehensive. This is a brief list of resources I have compiled for Wolof, Tamasheq, Hausa, Zarma, and Yoruba languages. ![]() Latinbeat runs July 11 – 20 at The Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater. The panel is a free event and open to the public. Filmmakers on the panel include Jose Luis Valle ( The Searches), Neto Villalobos ( All About the Feathers) and Matías Rojas Valencia ( Root). We might all know the names of heavy hitters like Alejandro González Iñárritu, Alfonso Cuarón, and Guillermo del Toro, but there are plenty other filmmakers rising in the ranks that hope to add their name to the list of sought-out talent. PANEL: New Voices in Latin American CinemaĪs each year passes, the contribution to cinema from Latin American countries continues to grow as more and more directors, writers, producers and actors break into the industry. At the same time, he must find a way to make amends with his daughter Manena (Francisca Walker) who empathizes with the local Indian tribe. Winner of the Grand Coral prize at the 2013 Havana Film Festival and nominated for Best Feature Film at the 2013 São Paulo International Film Festival, this comedy/drama stars Gregory Cohen (TV’s Los 80) as Don Francisco, a man who takes it upon himself to get rid of the carp that are overpopulating the lake on his property in Chile. The Summer of Flying Fish (El verano de los peces voladores) The film was nominated for the Crystal Bear at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival. Set days before the collapse of Ecuador’s banking system in 1999, writer/director Diego Araujo tells the story of 16-year-old Juan Pablo (Juan Manuel Arregui) who begins a relationship with Juano (Diego Andrés Paredes), a heavy-metal music fan, when he goes to stay with his uncle in a hacienda in the Andes. ![]() The film is directed by actor Miguel Ferrari, best known for starring in such TV shows as Reina de corazones and Amor a Palos.įilmmaker Laticia Tonos Paniagua becomes the first female director in her country with this contemporary action/drama take on William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Set in the corrupt and dangerous town of Santo Domingo, Janvier (James Saintil) is forced to join a drug gang and watch over the drug lord’s sister Jocelyn (Akari Endo), who he ends up falling in love with much to the chagrin of her ex-boyfriend Rudy (Yasser Michelén) Winner of the Best Iberoamerican Film in the 2014 Goya Awards, this drama follows the relationship between a Diego (Guillermo García), a gay fashion photographer and Fabrizio (Sócrates Serrano), a surgeon, and also confronts topics of young love, homophobia and the acceptance of a gay teenage son. This Opening Night coming-of-age film directed by writer/director Fellipe Barbosa ( Laura) tells the story of 17-year-old Jean (newcomer Thales Cavalcanti) whose privileged life in Brazil begins to unravel as he gets ready for college and financial and personal problems in his family and a new love interest begin to affect his future. ![]() The film was nominated for the Crystal Bear at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival and won an Iberoamerican Opera Prima Award at the 2014 Miami Film Festival. Below is a list of six films that exemplify what Latinbeat is all about.ĭirected by Samuel Kishi Leopo as a tribute to his grandmother, this 2013 film tells the story of Alex (Alejandro Gallardo), a 16-year-old boy who wants his summer to be just like anyone else’s his age, skateboarding with his friends and playing in a garage band, but finds it difficult to do so when his grandmother, whom he lives with, becomes increasingly dependent on him. Celebrating its quinceañera this year, Latinbeat organizers continue to explore the region to find emerging directors and writers who have an original style. Twitter: Latin American films take center stage in New York at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s 2014 Latinbeat films series, which runs from July 11 – 20, and features work from highly talented and up-and-coming filmmakers from countries including Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Brazil and Argentina. ![]()
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