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Arts Center to offer three-part Mexican film series
Join local film afficionado Margaret Senatore for a thought provoking and
fascinating afternoon watching and discussing a Mexican classic film at the
Sangre de Cristo Arts Center. Held on different dates, the films are set during
the Mexican Revolution.
The series begins with "El Compadre Mendoza" on Monday, Jan. 29. This drama
outlines the affect of the revolution on the privileged class. "El Compadre
Mendoza" was made in 1933 and is subtitled in English. All films in the series
link to the Arts Center’s spring exhibitions "¡Ay Mexico!"
Other films in the series include "Let’s Go With Pancho Villa" on Monday, Feb. 5
and "Prisoner" Monday, March 5. After watching each film, Senator will
facilitate a lively discussion which links to the exhibitions the Helen T. White
Galleries. All films will be screened in the Buell Children’s Museum Magic
Carpet Theater at 2 p.m. Individual, adult tickets are $5 and can be purchased
at the Arts Center Box Office at 210 N. Santa Fe Ave. Pueblo, Colorado; or by
calling 719-295-7222.
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