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  Instituto Cervantes Nueva Delhi                      Instituto Cervantes  
  Domingo 13 de mayo / Sunday 13th of May
 
                                            
 
"El camino"

Domingo 13 de mayo a las 4.30pm en el Auditorio.

Sinopsis:
Saslaya, una niña de 12 años, escapa de su Nicaragua natal junto a su pequeño hermano Darío, en busca de la madre que emigró hace ya ocho años al vecino país, Costa Rica.
Premios:
Ganadora de 12 premios en los festivales internacionales de Guadalajara (México), Mar del Plata (Argentina), Friburgo (Suiza), Icaro (Guatemala).





Dirección: Ishtar Yasin.
Duración: 90 min.
Idioma: Español
Subtítulos: Inglés
Costa Rica, 2008

www.elcaminofilm.com/

Entrada libre.

"The path"

Sunday 13th of May at 4.30pm, at the Auditorium.

Synopsis:
Saslaya and Dario's mother placed her children in the care of their grandparents in Nicaragua, and departed for Costa Rica in search of work. Frustrated by working in the garbage dumps after school and determined never again to be called into her grandfather's hammock at night, a now twelve year-old Saslaya runs away with her brother on a mission to find their mother in Costa Rica.
Awards:
12 awards winner at the international festivals of Guadalajara (Mexico), Mar del Plata (Argentina), Friburg (Switzerland) and Icaro (Guatemala).

Direction: Ishtar Yasin.
Duration: 90 min.
Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English
Costa Rica, 2008
www.elcaminofilm.com/

Free entry.
 
 
 
  Instituto Cervantes Nueva Delhi
48, Hanuman Road
Connaught Place
110 001 Nueva Delhi
India
Tel. : 91 11 4368 19 00
Fax: 91 11 4356 86 92
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