From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines
From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines
Press Release Spanish Films To Be Shown Online for Free This September Sep 4, 20202084 views0 Share By Arvyn Cerézo Share MANILA, Philippines — Instituto Cervantes de Manila will launch an online film series in September. The said film series, entitled “CONTEMPORÁNEOS,” will begin on Sept. 5 and will feature four contemporary Spanish films. Viewers can watch them for free through the organization’s Vimeo channel for 48 hours only, starting at 2 a.m. PHT on these following dates: Sept. 5: “The Invisible Hand” (David Macián, 2017) Sept. 12: “The Sea Stares at Us from Afar” (Manuel Muñoz Rivas, 2017) Sept. 19: “All the Other Days” (Carlos Agulló, 2017) Sept. 26: “The Reconquest” (Jonás Trueba, 2016) “CONTEMPORÁNEOS” is an online film series that highlights recently produced titles from Spain. The four films show “the power of cinema as a creative sphere and its ability to connect with contemporaneity.” For more details, visit the program’s page. This is a news story based on a press release. Help keep La Jornada Filipina free Donate today Share Arvyn CerézoArvyn Cerézo is the editor of La Jornada Filipina, the first and largest Spanish-language news magazine in the Philippines. His work has appeared in South China Morning Post, Publishers Weekly, AudioFile Magazine, PhilSTAR Life and Book Riot. You can find him on arvyncerezo.com.e-mail Website Twitter
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From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines
From ‘Asereje’ To ‘Que Calor’: Spanish-Language Songs That Strangely Became Popular in the Philippines