RSVPs OPEN!
Spain, France, & South Korea
In-person
NOTE: After you RVSP, you will receive information or a reminder email, but you may or may not receive this right away. Please look out for it before the event! Each event may be different.
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A discussion will follow each program to compare and contrast the films and the topics with special discussants. All films are subtitled in English, unless otherwise noted.

Discussants
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Miguel Albero, Cultural Counselor, Embassy of Spain
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Sarah Diligenti, Executive Director, Alliance Française de Washington
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Adam Wojciechowicz, Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C.
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Others TBD
Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain
2801 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Red Gold (Oro Rojo)
Spain, 2021, 12 min.
Director: Carme Gomila
A denunciation of the situation experienced by Moroccan women who pick strawberries in Huelva. A study of migration policies, struggles against extractivism, racial capitalism, situated alliances... that helps us reflect on the complexity of the conflict and its representation.
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Trying (Intentando)
Spain, 2021, 16 min.
Director: Juan Manuel Montilla 'Langui'
Santiago is a father with cerebral palsy who walks with difficulty. Every day he goes to school to pick up his son Diego but today will be different. Diego, now a teenager, and Santiago, who still sees a child in his son, will have a discussion full of truths that hurt and silence.
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An Unworthy Daughter (Une fille Indigne)
France, 2024, 33 min.
Director: Julie Cléry / Co-director: Guillaume Desjardins
When Manon's mother secretly discovers her daughter's unwanted pregnancy, she suddenly organizes her birthday party on the very day of the abortion date. Despite all the secrets and manipulation games she undergoes, Manon will try her best to keep her mother happy.
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There is Nowhere to Go (갈 곳 없는)
Korea, 2024, 15 min.
Director: Jero Yun
As two welfare workers make house calls to seniors living alone in a poor and seemingly forgotten community, they uncover a terrible memory. A reflection on the realities of elder care, economic migration, urbanization, low birth rates, and generational change.
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