'Little Spain' de Manhattan chega em grande tela, documentando a imigração latino-americano na cidade de Nova York: diferenças entre revisões

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== Upcoming screenings in the United States ==
 
Artur Balder worksworked closely with New York's {{w|Museum of Modern Art}} (MoMA), and with the {{w|Film Society of the Lincoln Center}} in order to show the film in NYC. He is currently preparing two new projects: ''The Reality of the Imaginary'', with Nobel prize-winner {{w|Mario Vargas Llosa}}, {{w|Miguel de Cervantes Prize|Cervantes literature award}} recipient {{w|José Manuel Caballero Bonald}}, and artist {{w|Joan Castejón}}, expected to premier at the MoMA in 2015. The second project being with {{w|Armenia|Armenian}}–American painter {{w|Tigran Tsitoghdzyan}} and renowned art critic {{w|Donald Kuspit}}.
 
In conclusion, theThe film shows how Spain contributed to the vast wave of emigration of Europeans to the
Americas which, in the late XIXthnineteenth and early XXthtwentieth century, transformed the three
continents. The document finally describes clearly that compared to some of the other national or ethnic groups of immigrants
that came to the United States (eg,such as {{w|Italy|Italian}}, {{w|Ireland|Irish}}, {{w|Poland|Polish}}) the Spaniards constituted a
drop in the bucket of US immigration, stated the {{w|Spanish Benevolent Society}} in its press release, adding that the DVD will go on general (non limited-edition) release probably by the end of 2015.