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The {{w|Spanish Benevolent Society}} announced on Tuesday a DVD edition of the film ''Little Spain'', directed by {{w|Artur Balder}}, is now available on their official website. The film, which summarizes a part of Hispanic immigration in the [[United States]] displaying the history of [[New York City]] (NYC), is based upon a set of old photographs and testimonies showing a neighborhood called {{w|Little Spain}} in {{w|Manhattan}}, situated at the West End of 14th Street, in the time when densely populated by Spaniards and Hispanic immigrants.
[[Imagem:NYC 14th Street looking west 12 2005.jpg|280px|left|thumb|Foto da 14th Street (Rua 14) do canto nordeste da Fifth Avenue (Quinta Avenida) olhando para o oeste. Cidade de Nova Iorque. {{Fonte-img|Leif Knutsen}}]]▼
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According to the film's content and press release, Little Spain was populated by {{w|Spain|Spaniards}}, {{w|Puerto Rico|Puerto Ricans}}, and other Hispanic immigrants, located in south {{w|Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea}} and {{w|West Village}}, around the west end of 14th Street. The Spaniards tended to live in close proximity to one another; and, in many cases, in close proximity
to Spanish-speakers from countries other than Spain — such as Puerto Ricans in New York.
In the film, the Spanish-American director and journalist Artur Balder traces the journey of those who left Spain and {{w|South America}} in search of a better life in the United States, describing the story of its most important entrance port, New York City, and the formation of the Little Spain community.
The sixty minute, feature-length, documentary looks back at the founding of La Nacional in 1868 and the uptick in migration from Spain following its loss of Cuba in 1898; continuing through to the Hispanic apex in the area, after the {{w|Spanish Civil War}} of 1936–1939, finally charting the community’s sharp decline in the 1970s and 1980s.
Well into the 1960s Spanish was still commonly spoken on 14th Street. The film also displays footage of the Santiago Apóstol, or St. James Day, festival, which died out in the early 1990s as the remnants of the Hispanic community left that part of the city.
Artur Balder trabalhou em estreita colaboração com o {{w|Museu de Arte Moderna}} (MoMA) de Nova York e com a {{w|Film Society of the Lincoln Center}}, a fim de mostrar o filme em Nova York. Ele está atualmente preparando dois novos projetos: ''The Reality of the Imaginary'' ("A Realidade do Imaginário", em inglês), com o ganhador do prêmio Nobel, {{w|Mario Vargas Llosa}}, {{w|Miguel de Cervantes Prize|Cervantes literature award}} beneficiário {{w|José Manuel Caballero Bonald}} e artista {{w|Joan Castejón}}, com previsão de premier no MoMA, em 2015. O segundo projeto será com o pintor [[w:Armênia|armênio]]-americano {{w|Tigran Tsitoghdzyan}} e crítico de arte de renome {{w|Donald Kuspit}}.▼
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The film shows how Spain contributed to the vast wave of emigration of Europeans to the
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Americas which, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, transformed the three
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continents. The Spaniards were a very small proportion of US imigration compared to some of the other national or ethnic groups of immigrants
*{{fonte|idioma=en|autor=Annie Martin|url=http://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Movies/2014/11/25/Artur-Balder-details-Hispanic-immigration-documentary-Little-Spain/3261416930429/|título=Artur Balder details Hispanic immigration documentary 'Little Spain'|pub=United Press International (UPI)|data=25 de novembro de 2014}}▼
that came to the United States, such as {{w|Italy|Italian}}, {{w|Ireland|Irish}}, {{w|Poland|Polish}}.
*{{fonte|idioma=es|autor=Manuel Varela|url=http://ocio.laopinioncoruna.es/agenda/noticias/nws-363680-un-coruna-viejo-nueva-york.html|título=Un 'Coruña' en el viejo Nueva York|pub=La Opinión de A Coruña|data=25 de novembro de 2014}}▼
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*{{fonte|idioma=es|autor=Xesús Fraga|url=http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/ocioycultura/2014/11/18/little-spain/0003_201411G18P38992.htm|título="Little Spain"|pub=La Voz de Galicia|data=25 de novembro de 2014}}▼
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|title=Artur Balder details Hispanic immigration documentary 'Little Spain'
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|author=Annie Martin
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|pub=United Press International
|date=November 25, 2014
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*{{source|url=http://www.spanishbenevolentsociety.com/index/en/SPANISH+BENEVOLENT+SOCIETY+/PRESS+RELEASE/
|title=LITTLE SPAIN. Press Release November 25, 2014
|author=Spanish Benevolent Society
|pub=Spanish Benevolent Society
|date=November 25, 2014
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|title=Un 'Coruña' en el viejo Nueva York
|author=Manuel Varela
|pub=La Opinión de A Coruña
|date=November 18, 2014
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|title=«Little Spain»
|author=Xesús Fraga
|pub=La Voz de Galicia
|date=November 18, 2014
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