The Cuban film “Los Dioses Rotos”, or ¨The Broken Gods,¨ by young filmmaker Ernesto Daranas, was shown with success in the 15th Latin American Film Festival of Ottawa, under way until March 27.On this occasion, the event, which opened its doors on March 16th and is organized by the Latin American embassies accredited in Canada and the Canadian Film Institute, includes more than 20 film productions, according to Cuban diplomatic sources.In his words to present the movie, Tom McSorley, director of the institution hosting the Festival, thanked all embassies for their permanent efforts to make it possible for the latest Latin American films to be presented in the Canadian capital.">The Cuban film “Los Dioses Rotos”, or ¨The Broken Gods,¨ by young filmmaker Ernesto Daranas, was shown with success in the 15th Latin American Film Festival of Ottawa, under way until March 27.On this occasion, the event, which opened its doors on March 16th and is organized by the Latin American embassies accredited in Canada and the Canadian Film Institute, includes more than 20 film productions, according to Cuban diplomatic sources.In his words to present the movie, Tom McSorley, director of the institution hosting the Festival, thanked all embassies for their permanent efforts to make it possible for the latest Latin American films to be presented in the Canadian capital.">

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The Cuban film “Los Dioses Rotos”, or ¨The Broken Gods,¨ by young filmmaker Ernesto Daranas, was shown with success in the 15th Latin American Film Festival of Ottawa, under way until March 27.

On this occasion, the event, which opened its doors on March 16th and is organized by the Latin American embassies accredited in Canada and the Canadian Film Institute, includes more than 20 film productions, according to Cuban diplomatic sources.

In his words to present the movie, Tom McSorley, director of the institution hosting the Festival, thanked all embassies for their permanent efforts to make it possible for the latest Latin American films to be presented in the Canadian capital.

McSorley took advantage of the occasion to acknowledge the work of Miguel Fraga, Press and Culture Attache of the Cuban embassy to Canada, as well as to wish him success, since he will soon conclude his diplomatic mission in that nation.

Present in the auditorium were members of the diplomatic corps, solidarity-with-Cuba groups, Cubans living in Canada, Canadians, and officials of the Cuban embassy to Canada who attended the screening of “Los Dioses Rotos.” 

Sources: RHC


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