Monday 17 November, 18:15

Adapting the Unadaptable? Cinema and Literature around “Cien años de soledad”

LANI, in collaboration with the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Initiative and the FILMAR en América Latina Festival, invites you to a roundtable discussion entitled:

“Adapting the Unadaptable? Cinema and Literature around Cien años de soledad”

This event will be held as part of the FILMAR en América Latina Festival.

The roundtable will be accompanied by the screening of one or two chapters from the new audiovisual adaptation of Cien años de soledad.

 

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