¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Film Festival 2019 Glasgow Film Theatre
25 March – 29 April, 2019
Glasgow Film Festival, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to Manchester every year; at GFT we are delighted to host a selection of highlights from the main festival through April. From coming-of-age comedy through social commentary to tragic melodrama, each film in this selection offers a unique and rewarding cinematic experience, and exemplifies a vibrant filmmaking culture.
Films in this Season
25 March, 2019
Ana by Day + Q&A (N/C 15+)
Followed by a Q&A with Andrea Jaurrieta.
- Part of a Season¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Film Festival
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8 April
Jean-Francois and the Meaning of Life (N/C 12+)
A witty and whimsical take on the growing pains of adolescence
- Part of a Season¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Film Festival

22 April, 2019
Miriam Lies (N/C 12+)
This award-winning first fiction feature is a Caribbean coming-of-age story
- Part of a Season¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Film Festival

29 April
Petra (N/C 15+)
The atmosphere of Greek tragedy comes to contemporary Spain
- Part of a Season¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Film Festival

15 April, 2019
Quién te cantará (N/C 12+)
- Part of a Season¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Film Festival
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