*Celebrating LASA: Great Latin American Stories about changing societies*

 Attending the Latin American Studies Association conference? Come and
visit us in our stand to purchase Latin American films, obtain information
about Spanish Film
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and inquire about all our other initiatives. We'll have a 10% discount on
all our titles from our catalogue for all LASA attendees!
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*WHERE?* The Latin American Studies Association conference (LASA) taking
place in Washington DC, Marriott Wardman Park Hotel; May 29 - June 1, 2013.

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All titles available through Pragda.com <http://www.pragda.com/films>

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**** MARIMBAS FROM HELL**** For Cinema Studies, Music & Performance,
Hispanic and Latin American Studies, Cultural Heritage, Central America,
Youth

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*"This largely comic look at one determined marimba player's struggles is a
clear allegory on the dangers Guatemalan artists face when thinking outside
the box." *- Robert Koehler, VARIETY* *

*“One of the most award-winning Latin American films in recent times." *-
Diego Batlle, OTROS CINES

*"A little surprise for those who search for authentic Latin American
cinema." *- Isabel Croce, DIARIO LA PRENSA



*MARIMBAS FROM HELL (LAS MARIMBAS DEL INFIERNO)*

A film Julio Hernández Cordón
Guatemala, Mexico, France / 2011 / 75 min / Narrative / Spanish with
English subtitles

Boldly exploring the boundaries of fiction and documentary, award-winning
Guatemalan filmmaker Julio Hernández Cordón’s (*Gasolina) *original and
entertaining second feature follows three unlikely characters from
Guatemala City as they attempt to fuse improbable musical styles. Don
Alfonso plays the marimba for a living, but as his traditional music is
seen as increasingly old-fashioned, he finds himself without a job. When
his glue-sniffing godson introduces him to Blacko, an old heavy-metal
legend of the Guatemalan underground, they decide to do something radical
and fuse the sounds of the marimba with heavy metal. Filled with
laugh-out-loud moments, *Marimbas From Hell* is a fresh and unique story of
the fusion between tradition and modernity, that conveys a moving and
authentic sense of Guatemalan life and its challenges.

 FESTIVALS & AWARDS: Toronto International Film Festival; San Sebastian
International Film Festival; Miami International Film Festival - Grand Jury
Prize & Best Picture, Ibero-American Competition; Buenos Aires
International Film Festival BACIFI - Special Mention

$295 with PPR

$499 with DSL

$599 with DSL & PPR

K-12, Public Libraries, Community Groups: $89.00

To watch the trailer or order the film, visit:
http://www.pragda.com/films/marimbas-from-hell



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****SOUTHERN DISTRICT**** For *Latin American, Sociology, Cinema Studies,
Aymara, Social Commentary, Family relationships, Class Issues.*

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*SOUTHERN DISTRICT (ZONA SUR) *
A film by Juan Carlos Valdivia
Bolivia / 2011 / 109 min / Narrative / Spanish and Aymara with English
subtitles

La Paz’s Zona Sur neighborhood is Bolivia’s most exclusive enclave and has
housed the country’s affluent elite for generations. In an
adobe-tile-roofed castle, a statuesque matriarch reigns over her spoiled
offspring and indigenous servants. But social change, however unwelcome, is
on its way. As the mother squabbles with her self-indulgent, oversexed
teenage son and clashes with her petulant daughter, her 6-year-old boy
wanders the rooftops unsupervised. The scent of impending decline permeates
the air, and the threat of shifting aristocratic privilege heralds a new
era in a seemingly interminable class war. Bolivia’s official entry for the
Academy® Awards, this searing portrait of a patrician family in flux
exposes the bubble of decadence in which they exist. With outstanding
cinematography, Valdivia elevates camerawork from a craft to the level of
art.


FESTIVALS & AWARDS: Bolivian selection for the 2011 Academy® Awards - Best
Foreign Film; Sundance Film Festival; Berlin Film Festival; La Havana Film
Festival; Miami International Film Festival; Tokyo International Film
Festival; Huelva Ibero American Film Festival - Best Cinematography;
Guadalajara
International Film Festival.

$295 with PPR

$499 with DSL

$599 with DSL & PPR

K-12, Public Libraries, Community Groups: $89.00

To watch the trailer or order the film, visit:
http://www.pragda.com/films/southern-district

* View Pragda’s **NEW RELEASES <http://www.pragda.com/films>*

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*About Pragda*

PRAGDA is a cultural initiative that specializes in offering Latin American
and Spanish films of educational interest for students focused in Latin
American studies, Spanish and Portuguese language studies, ethnic studies,
women’s studies, history, sociology, politics, art and media studies, and
international studies among others. Our collection includes films by such
notable directors as Lucia Puenzo, Juan Carlos Valdivia, Fernando Trueba,
Pablo Larrain, Julio Medem, and many others.

To learn more about Pragda, visit www.pragda.com

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