LIFFY2021 Special In-Person Film Screening of San Telmo Tapes
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53 Wall Street,New Haven CT 06511
09 November, 2021
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Special In-Person Film Screening of San Telmo Tapes Open only to the Yale University community (Please bring your university IDs) Feature Film (In-Person Screening and also Streaming on Eventive for 24 hours – 9 a.m. to 9 a.m.) San Telmo Tapes. Leandro Bartoletti. (Argentina/Ecuador) (80:00') San Telmo Tapes retrata los desencuentros, las pérdidas y los naufragios del pasado de un insólito personaje que recorre las calles de San Telmo forzado a construir una nueva identidad. San Telmo Tapes follows the disagreements, failures, and the mishaps of the past of an unusual character that wanted the stress of San Telmo, forced to construct a new identity. Established in 1962, the Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies (CLAIS) at the MacMillan Center at Yale serves as the central hub for intellectual exchange and collaborations in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. The council works to strengthen exchange and innovation through a broad array of courses, cultural events, student collaborations, scholarly lectures, international conferences, and academic research. More than forty-five Yale faculty conduct research and teach courses with substantial Latin American content. Recent years have seen increased collaboration between Latin Americanists in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the professional schools in the areas of forestry and environmental studies, global health, nursing, medicine, law, and human rights. CLAIS offers an undergraduate major in Latin American Studies and a Graduate Certificate of Concentration in Latin American and Iberian Studies for graduate and professional students at Yale. Graduate students conducting research on Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula can also be a part of the CLAIS Graduate & Professional School Student Affiliates Network. The council offers travel fellowships to undergraduate and graduate students, hosts eminent visiting scholars, and supports faculty research and curriculum development. CLAIS also supports the study and development of new resources for language teaching in Spanish, Portuguese, and Nahuatl. CLAIS promotes linkages with other U.S., Latin American, and Iberian institutions to bolster cooperation and understanding of these interconnected regions.
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