This adaptation from Puenzo’s first novel is about a desperate love story between two young girls of extremely different social backgrounds who, unable to find a place for their love in the world they live in, are pushed to commit a crime
WHAT: 1st Cinehassee Tallahassee Hispanic Film Festival: The Fish Child
WHEN: September 19, 2017- at 7pm
WHERE: Askew Student Life Cinema(ASLC),942 Learning Way, Tallahassee, FL 32304
ABOUT: The Hispanic Graduate Student Association (HiGSA) is proud to present Cinehassee, a Hispanic Film Festival that celebrates diversity so valuable in any democratic society. Cinehassee contributes to foster this value by exposing topics, problems, ideas and realities that are different from what many citizens live today in the day to day basis; in this opportunity to celebrate the Hispanic Heritage month. The films are going to be followed by Q & A sessions featuring a panel of experts. All events are free to the general public, and the first 25 first attendees get free popcorn.
Free Admission and open to the public, first 25 attendees get a free popcorn
2017/09/19 - 2017/09/19
Askew Student Life Center
942 Learning Way, Tallahassee, FL 32306
The Student Life Cinema is located in the Askew Student Life Center at 942 Learning Way, in the southwest corner of the Florida State University campus. Parking is available on the east side of Woodward Ave, and in Parking Garage #2 near the Park Ave. Diner.