We are proud to announce that Pragda has acquired “The Red Hangar”, the debut feature by Chilean director Juan Pablo Sallato, for U.S. and Canadian theatrical release this fall.
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🎨 Animation in film has the power to transport us into singular visions of reality, fantastical worlds, and even wild reimaginings of history.
—Chico & Rita
—Sultana’s Dream
—Home Is Somewhere Else
—Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires
📅 Apply now! pragda.com/spanish-film-club…
If you write a review of a film screened in your #SpanishFilmClub festival, your work can now be featured in our STUDENT CRITICS' CORNER: a space where we spotlight students’ reflections on Spanish and Latin American cinema.
💬 Apply here: pragda.com/student-critics-c…
“Experiencing film together is a powerful way to build community and open minds to new ideas, and the #SpanishFilmClub makes creating those meaningful experiences easy."
-Dr. Olivia Cosentino, USF
⏳ Apply for the grant before April 15: pragda.com/spanish-film-club…
This electrifying documentary traces salsa music’s journey from its gritty, migratory roots in 1960s New York to its modern-day home in Cali, Colombia—the city where salsa found its ultimate devotion, celebrating its legacy and power to unite cultures.
This delightful, moving, and funny satire of both the family institution and the Dominican middle class sparks urgent conversations about class, legitimacy, inheritance, and national identity—all while laughing out loud.
How to organize #SpanishFilmClub Festival?
1. Apply for a matching grant covering up to 50% of screening fees before April 1st.
2. Select your festival format (in person / virtual) and choose more than 5 films from our 100 award-winning titles from 30 different countries.
3. Enjoy top-tier support from our staff every step of the way, from festival promotion, discussion guides, and Q&As!
Big thanks to #SanDiegoMesaCollege for applying and screening our films at their Latino Film Festival 2025.
🔗 Apply now! pragda.com/spanish-film-club…
What does it take to go from Rio’s streets to the world of classical #ballet?
This biographical drama follows #ThiagoSoares as he trades street dance for classical ballet and overcomes personal and artistic challenges on his path to international recognition.
Bring “A Wolf Among Swans” 🩰, a film by Marcos Schechtman and Helena Varvaki, to your campus by applying to a #SpanishFilmClub Grant before April 1: pragda.com/spanish-film-club