FOUR CARDINAL POINTS
Documentary of two hours duration which is the theme of exile and emigration (Spain, 2002 .) It consists of four chapters: the return of a Chilean exile, emigration of a group of Nigerians, the lives of a group of Dominican women, and a community of Poles and Romanians in Spain.
Address: Natalia Díaz Martínez
EXILED DIALOGUES
Raul Ruiz (France / Switzerland, 1974). A group of Chilean exiles in Paris tries to insert, and in this quest vices sprout heavier: the inability to organize an assembly system that forces irrelevant to vote up to make even the most trivial decisions, class differences among the exiles and exiled bourgeois workers, and in particular, the empty rhetoric of a political discourse more worried about getting applause (and international aid funds) that work something out. KAMCHATKA
Marcelo Piña (Argentina) Fiction (103 ') Exile and repression through the eyes of a child. Based on the novel by Marcelo Figueras, "Kamchatka" tells the story of a boy of ten years can not understand why you should leave home and adapt to a new life in which there are strict rules and secret codes between members familia.aquí hidden text.
VACUUM IN THE BALCONY
(Mexico). Address: Jomi García Ascot (1961). In Spain, the house where she lives with her older sister and their parents, the girl Gabriela looks through a window how a Republican fugitive is arrested on a roof by two police officers. Will be the beginning of radical change in your life that separate it from your father who shot and lead all three women into exile.
RUSSIAN CHILDREN
(Spain). Documentary. Address: Jaime Camino (2001). Tells the story of over three thousand children living in the Soviet Union during the Civil War and the difficult return to Spain, which in many cases, impossible.
MIRTA, DE ISTANBUL
LINIERS
Guillermo Jorge Coscia and Saura. (Argentina). Fiction (100 ') Year 1974. Mirta is a college student from Buenos Aires in Argentina politicized that year. Two years later, the military coup forced into exile in Stockholm. The exile will help to destroy the couple and Mirta should forge its own path. PASSAGE
The documentary "The Passage", the Romanian Stefan Constantinescu, tells the story Traffic existential three Chileans after the 73 coup in Chile, were forced to leave their country. The three arrived in Romania, under the rule of Nicolae Ceausescu. THE EMIGRANT
In 1917 Charles Chaplin directs this short feature film in which he plays a newcomer to New York, which is involved with a woman in distress. With its unique comic-sentimental style, the film is somewhat mordant the problem of two uprooted.
GRAPES OF WRATH
In 1940, based on the famous novel by John Steinbeck, John Ford made one of the greatest American films of all time. The film follows the bitter odyssey of a group desperate peasants who ruined by the effects of the Great Depression migrate from Oklahoma to California, where they believe they will find the promised land which will accommodate you and save. The film is marked by the superb interpretation of Henry Fonda and the excellent performance of a wizard of cinema, which was this year's Oscar for best director.
LATIN AMERICA
(1963), the Greek filmmaker Elia Kazan was based on the experience of his own uncle to tell the journey of a boy who wants to Anatolia New York, the promised land and be marked for times during a long and arduous journey. Considered a masterpiece of history Film is one of the most personal (and was the favorite) of this great director died just days ago.
ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS
Rocco and His Brothers (1960) follows the fortunes of a family from southern Italy who emigrated to Milan to change his life and recounts the problems of adaptation and integration suffering brothers in the northern industrialized . The Italian aristocrat Luchino Visconti directed this great film with a strong element of social criticism. A perfect compendium of neo-realism and melodrama with operatic airs. My Beautiful Laundrette
In My Beautiful Laundrette (1985), the leading specialist in social uses of Thatcherism, Stephen Frears paints a merciless (though not without humor) portrait of British society of the eighties in which, among other things, shows the appalling relations between the British and Pakistani immigrants. PELLE THE CONQUEROR
In 1987 Pelle the Conqueror won an Oscar and a Golden Palm at Cannes. Bille August, its director, is interested in the story of two Swedish peasants, father and son who emigrate to escape poverty in Denmark where life is hard and will feature more inhuman than in his native Sweden. Sources
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