Aug
28
Wed
The German Doctor (Wakolda) @ Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston
Aug 28 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Country: Argentina 2013
Plots keywords: Thriller | Nazism | Drama | Medicine | 40´
Language: Español and German – English subtitles
Director and Writer: Lucía Puenzo
Production Co: Coproducción Argentina-Francia-España-Noruega; Historias Cinematográfica / Cine.Ar / Hummelfilm / P&P Endemol Argentina / Pyramide Productions / Telefe / Wanda Visión / Moviecity
Runtime: 89 min.
Cast: Àlex Brendemühl, Florencia Bado, Natalia Oreiro, Diego Peretti, Elena Roger, Guillermo Pfening, Ana Pauls, Alan Daicz, Abril Braunstein, Juan I. Martínez, Nicolás Marsella, Carlos Kaspar
Awards:

2013: Festival de Cannes: Sección oficial (Un Certain Regard)
2013: Premios Goya: Nominada a Mejor película hispanoamericana
2013: Festival de La Habana: Premio Especial del Jurado, Mejor dirección
2013: 9 Premios Sur: incluyendo Mejor película y Dirección. 16 nominaciones
2013: Premios Ariel: Nominada a Mejor película iberoamericana
2014: Premios Platino: Mejor coproducción

Wakolda

En el verano de 1960, en la desolada región de la Patagonia, un médico alemán (Alex Brendemühl) conoce a una familia argentina y se une a ellos para seguir la ruta del desierto en caravana. La familia hace renacer en él todas sus obsesiones por la pureza y la perfección. En especial Lilith, una niña casi adolescente con un cuerpo demasiado pequeño para su edad. La fascinación es mutua; en pleno despertar sexual, Lilith siente una inquietante atracción por el forastero. Sin conocer la verdadera identidad del alemán, al llegar a Bariloche, Enzo (Diego Peretti) y Eva (Natalia Oreiro) lo aceptan como primer huésped de su hostería, a orillas del lago Nahuel Huapi. Aunque el extraño personaje despierta en los anfitriones cierto recelo, poco a poco se verán seducidos por sus modales, su distinción, su saber científico y su dinero.

The German Doctor (Wakolda)

The true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity, and of a girl who fell in love with one of the biggest criminals of all time.

FILM SERIES:  The History Through Cinema

 

Oct
5
Sat
#Winning and Success: Beyond School & Snapchat @ Institute of Hispanic Culture
Oct 5 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Calling all Highschool and College students wanting to success!
Success in School: Drs. Andrew Harper and Cynthia Santos
  • Applications process
  • Course planning and Study skills
  • Test taking skills

Preparation for after college:

  • Presenting yourself to win: Rita and Mayte
  • Millennial job interview video
  • Professionalism and presentation: First Impressions
  • Developing network connections
  • Mock interview and media/video training

Make sure to reserve your spot on eventbrite!

Nov
21
Thu
LA VIDA ES CORTOS/LIFE IS SHORTS FESTIVAL 2019 @ Match
Nov 21 @ 7:30 pm – Nov 24 @ 2:30 pm

TEATRX is bringing back La Vida Es Cortos / Life Is Shorts Festival for the second year! The festival will once again bring Latinx stories to the stage and screen in new and exciting ways. This year’s lineup includes a 14-minute musical, 21 Chump Street: The Musical, by Hamilton star Lin Manuel Miranda, and a short film by native Houstonian Vannessa Vasquez of Hulu’s East Los High. Along with 21 Chump Street: The Musical, TEATRX will produce two plays chosen after a nationwide call for short plays. On behalf of TEATRX, Laura Moreno will direct, The Party Favor, by Julián Mesri. The second play, A Volunteer by Marian Licha will be directed and acted by members of Teatro Indigo. This year’s festival will also feature the Spanish language play, El Espejo by Emilio Carballido directed by RS Producciones, and a dance theatre piece written and choreographed by Adam Castaneda of Pilot Dance Project.

Because of the high volume of fantastic film submissions, TEATRX will show 13 short films ranging from two to fifteen minutes. Films will be split between four performances Thursday – Saturday. Each night the audience will vote on their favorite film. The top films will be featured at the final performance on Sunday, November 24.

La Vida Es Cortos/Life Is Shorts Festival is funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance.

Jul
16
Thu
Gracias a la vida – Un tributo a Mercedes Sosa @ Online Event
Jul 16 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Nacida el 9 de julio de 1935 en San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina, Mercedes Sosa es considerada la mayor muestra del folklore en Argentina. Fundó el “Nuevo Cancionero” y cuenta con 35 álbumes de estudio, dos EPs y 11 álbumes en vivo.

Favorita de más de cuatro generaciones en Latinoamérica, hoy queremos recordar su música.

Blu Internacional – Musical Duo

In 1992, Patricia Gras (USA/Argentina) and María Rimbau (Spain, Ecuador) founded Barandúa, a Latin folk and pop ban, with Carlos Gonzalez Rimbau, María’s brother, Luis Silva and Antonio Mazu both from Chile. Together they produced two CD’s, Barandúa Live and Our Songs. Later, Carlitos Gonzalez Blum (US/Spain) and Luis Montes de Oca (Méjico) replaced Luis and Antonio. In 2009, both María and Patricia were struck with breast cancer. To raise money for breast cancer survivors, the Barandúa band held a concert at the University of St. Thomas, Jones Hall to a full house. Following María’s treatment, they decided to become a duo, this time playing international music with the collaboration of sound engineer Mariela Massuh. They sing in Spanish, English, French, Italian, Russian, Arabic, and Portuguese. Blu International music duo performs at parties, weddings, concerts, and on ZOOM under quarantine!