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	Dear Friends and Colleagues, 

	UPDATE YOUR LIBRARY COLLECTION WITH PRAGDA’S MEMORIAL DAY
SALE! USE THE CODE “MEMORIAL50” AT CHECKOUT FOR A 50% DISCOUNT.
Offer is valid until May 25, 2015. 

	Pragda’s diverse catalogue of titles is essential viewing for
courses in Spanish, Hispanic and Latin American Studies,
International Studies, Human Rights, and many more. Take a look at
Pragda’s complete catalogue at http://pragda.com/films. 

	Among many others, relevant titles include: 

	- AFTER LUCIA, which examines the tragic consequences of bullying in
upper-class Mexico. 

	- A WAR IN HOLLYWOOD, which focuses on the representation of the
Spanish Civil War on the big screen in Hollywood. 

	- CHINESE TAKE-AWAY, a humorous look at an unlikely multicultural
friendship in Argentina. 

	- WILAYA, a rare view of women’s relationships in the Sahara. 

	- I WILL BE MURDERED, which examines the Guatemalan case of Rodrigo
Rosenberg and its announced death. 

	- CLANDESTINE CHILDHOOD, a look at growing up under Argentina’s
dictatorship. 

	- FROM THE LAND TO YOUR TABLE, which focuses on the culture of
produce markets in seven countries in Latin America. 

	- LA YUMA, Nicaragua’s first feature film in 30 years. 

	- THE DEATH OF PINOCHET, an examination of the political divisions
that marked Chile’s recent history. 

	- THE ROCK, which examines the causes and consequences of the border
between British Gibraltar and Spain in the 60s’. 

	- WITH MY HEART IN YAMBO, which looks at the effects of political
repression on an Ecuadorean family during the 80s’. 

	HOW TO ORDER
Order your films online at http://pragda.com/films using code
“MEMORIAL50” at checkout or contact Pragda at [log in to unmask]
with your order. 

	ABOUT PRAGDA
Pragda is a cultural initiative that specializes in offering Latin
American and Spanish films of educational interest for students,
instructors and librarians. To learn more about Pragda,
visit www.pragda.com

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Daniela Bajar
Pragda
302 Bedford Ave., # 136
Brooklyn, NY 11249
Email: [log in to unmask]

	Pragda: www.pragda.com
Spanish Film Club: www.spanishfilmclub.com

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