LatinoLife Film Club Presents...FULLHACHEDE (Colombia)

LatinoLife Film Club Presents...FULLHACHEDE (Colombia)

Nikol and Erika dance at the rhythms of Raggamuffin and “Salsa Choke” in their dance collective, but when the rehearsal ends, their blurred life projects keep developing in the hostile slum of Aguablanca District in Cali, Colombia. Their contrasting life stories are determined by violence but also by a resilient happiness, love for dancing and friendship. The encounter with these two feminine universes is an exploration of hope, of the struggle between dreams and reality, and about the capacity of overcome our own selves.
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Event Venue
Vauxhall Garden
Event Address
6 South Lambeth Place, London SW8 1SP
Date
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The LatinoLife Film Club is London’s only independent cinema space for films in Spanish and Portuguese. Classic and independent films, latest releases and curated seasons in the heart of Central London.

Price £8 -  includes a drink + free entry to SABOR, our Latin Sunday Family-freindly Party from 1pm including street food, live DJs, family activities, bouncy castle and more.

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