Royce Hall 314
UCLA
The border city of Tijuana, México is experiencing a crisis of unprecedented violence, this situation affects the daily lives of its inhabitants. Every week, a group of people get together in Tijuaneados Anonymous to share experiences and discuss solutions to the erosive phenomenon that affects: the tijuaneado. With painful or playful stories, absurd human tragedies, and heroic deeds, the characters reflect on the city, imagining how they want Tijuana to be and how they want to be as individuals.
81 minutes | In Spanish with English subtitles
Part of the 3rd UCLA Latin American and Iberian Film Festival (October 15-November 20, 2014)
A light snack and refreshments will be served.
Parking Information: The closest parking lot is Structure #5. Visitors may purchase daily parking permits (Currently $12) by stopping at the Information & Parking kiosks (cash only) or by using a "Pay by Space" pay station. The closest information booth to Structure #5 is located on Hilgard and Westholme Ave. To use a Parking Pay Station: Simply drive to a self-service Pay Station location (there is one located in Structure #5). Please read the posted signs and screen prompts for Pay by Space. Pay Stations allow you to select the time you need to spend on campus and pay accordingly (all-day passes can also be purchased). UCLA maps and driving directions
Cost : Free and open to the public
NancyGomez
310-825-4571
ngomez@international.ucla.edu Download file: flyer_letter_festival2014-10-15-14-11-20-14-xp-0su.pdf
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, Spanish and Portuguese, PRAGDA, the Embassy of Spain in Washington DC, Spain-USA Foundation and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.