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FILM SCREENING|2014 LATIN AMERICAN CULTURE FESTIVAL – Rodencia and the Tooth of the Princess

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Rodencia y El Diente de la Princesa|Rodencia and the Tooth of the Princess|樂丹西亞:魔法王國的傳說|(Peru)|9 July 2014, 18:30|Speakers Hall, University of Saint Joseph|Spanish with English Subtitle|87 mins|Director: David Bisbano|Award: Audience Award of the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2013



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Rodencia y El Diente de la Princesa|Rodencia and the Tooth of the Princess|樂丹西亞:魔法王國的傳說|(Peru)rodencia

Date&Time: 9 July 2014, 18:30 watchtrailer

Venue: Speakers Hall, University of Saint Joseph

Spanish with English Subtitle|87 mins|Director: David Bisbano|Award: Audience Award of the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2013

Story: Rodencia y El Diente de la Princesa is a 3D Animation Film: A magical adventure begins once upon a time, within a vast and wild forest there was a fantastic Kingdom called Rodencia, a place where wonderful creatures and powerful wizards lived. It’s the story of adventures and love of a small mouse called Edam, a clumsy magician’s apprentice and the beautiful and confident mouse Brie, who will have to face many dangerous obstacles in order to obtain the power of the princess’s tooth and defeat the troop of rats commanded by the evil Rotex who invades Rodencia (the peaceful kingdom of mice), in order to dominates them and takes their treasure. In the middle of the forest, the magic of the light and the darkness, the love and resentment will come together. Edam and Rotex will fight and only one will leave victorious.

Habanastation|哈瓦那車站|(Cuba)habanastation

Date&Time: 11 July 2014, 18:30 watchtrailer

Venue: Speakers Hall, University of Saint Joseph

Spanish with Chinese Subtitle|87 mins|Director: Ian Padrón|Award: Founders Prize for Best of Fest of the Traverse City Film Festival, 2011

Story: A experiences of two classmates during May 1: a story that reveals different sides of the Cuban reality, from the everyday life of a couple of kids in Havana today. Ink is a slum imaginary name, next to the Plaza of the Revolution. This will be the main stage where Mayito, a well-behaved boy, discovers another Cuba well away from his luxurious home in Miramar, and where his fellow schoolmate Carlos lives. After getting lost during the May Day Celebration, Mayito comes by accident to this peripheral community and has hitherto found it totally alien…..