14 January – 22 April

Filmarcito Itinerante

Free, Booking Required

Discover short films from Latin America in a colourful monthly film series for young audiences. Each session offers a different theme — ancestral tales told without words, environmental stories that spark curiosity, animated shorts about grandparents and family ties, and gentle films about growing up and nature. Children will watch rich visuals, vibrant rhythms and playful characters, explore stories through sound and movement, and share reactions in a calm group setting.

Kids ages 4 and up.

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