Tuesday, January 25, 7:15 p.m.(download program) Cine sin Taquilla: Cortos y Documentales/Shorts and Documentaries Curated by Marta Sánchez ShortMetraje Program I Now in its third year, ShortMetraje celebrates a provocative and vivid generation of filmmakers that have emerged with a unique perspective on modern Spain and its changing cultural landscape. ShortMetraje is part of the Spanish Film Series presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Instituto Cervantes every December. (All Films are subtitled in English.)
- Ecosistema by Tinieblas González, 2003, 9min - La Valiente by Isabel Ayguavives, 2003, 6min - ¿Con qué la lavaré? by María Trenor, 2003, 11min - El Expreso Nocturno by Imanol Ortiz López, 2003, 8min - El Despropósito by Zoe Berriatúa, 2004, 19min - Usar y Tirar by Daniel García-Pablos, 2003, 10 min - Física II by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, 2004, 20min
Wednesday, January 26, 7:00-10:00 p.m. New York Flamenco Festival 2005: NYU Master Classes on Percussion and Flamenco Dancing Percussion Studio Ensemble Master Class Guest artist: Nacho Arimani Coordinated in collaboration with Miguel Marín, Director, New York Flamenco Film Festival and Jonathan Haas, Director, Percussion Studies, NYU School of Education. The class will be take place at NYU School of Education Penthouse located on 35 West 4th street, 13th floor. For registered students only
Thursday, January 27, 7:15 p.m. Latin American Media Arts Fellows: Documentaries from Mexico, Argentina and Brazil A retrospective of 12 Latin American (Mexico, Argentina and Brazil) documentaries funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Curated by Tania Blanich, Director of The Program for Media Artists, National Video Resources. - "Recuerdos /Memories" (2003) Marcela Arteaga (Mexico) 35mm, 86 min, in Spanish with English Subtitles A documentary that explores the life of a Lithuanian Jew who fought for justice and fled persecution over four decades.
Friday, January 28, 7:15 p.m.(pdf) Performance - George & Ruth: Songs and Letters of the Spanish Civil War Folksinger Tony Saletan performs songs excerpts of letters exchanged between George and Ruth Watt during the Spanish Civil War with banjo, guitar, and piano, accompanied by Sylvia Miskoe, Daniel Lynn Watt and Molly Lynn Watt.