Sponsored by OWU's Department of World Languages & Cultures and its Film Studies Program, the Hispanic Film Festival celebrates the richness and plurality of Hispanic cinema and encourages dialogue among guest artists, students, faculty, and other viewers.
All films will begin at 7 p.m., be screened in their original language with English subtitles (if needed), and be followed by a discussion about their cultural and artistic significance. Admission is free for everyone, with all films screened in Room 312 of Ohio Wesleyan's R.W. Corns Building, 78 S. Sandusky St., Delaware. Films may contain mature themes and language.
"Alice Júnior" (2019, Brazil) Description
When teenage YouTube sensation Alice Junior moves from big city Brazil to the conservative countryside, she learns to harness the power of her trans identity and fulfill her dream: landing her long-overdue first kiss. This drama-romance-comedy is directed by Gil Baroni and written by Luiz Bertazzo and Adriel Nizer. (1 hour, 27 minutes)