 Spanish Film Club
New Grant Deadline: April 1st
We’re thrilled to unveil our brand-new Spanish Film Club 2025-2026 lineup—featuring fresh, bold, and captivating films designed to ignite imaginations and leave a lasting impression.
Our unique program empowers educational institutions to host Spanish and Latin American film festivals, bringing diverse and thought-provoking stories to students.
With the support of the Spanish Ministry of Education, we offer matching grants covering up to 50% of screening fees twice a year, making it easier than ever to celebrate incredible stories and engage your students!
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“I have always found working with Pragda and its staff to be top-notch. This year they were extremely helpful with choosing the films.” – Steve Lownes, Associate Professor, University of South Carolina Union
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 How to Join the Club
➤ Apply by April 1st, 2025, for a matching grant covering up to 50% of screening fees.
➤ Select your format—either in-person or virtual—and choose more than five films from our award-winning titles from 30 different countries!
➤ Enjoy top-tier support from our staff at every step, from festival promotion and discussion guides to booking Q&As with directors!
Not sure how to bring Spanish Film Club to your students? Contact us!
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 With princesses, toads, rivers, letters, and even a confused prince, this film offers a delicate exploration of art, friendship, and creative collaboration—challenging the role of women in traditional tales.
| |  A raw and electrifying exploration of identity, tradition, and what it truly means to be a man. A father and son’s conflicting views on masculinity collide in an intense boot camp for teenage boys.
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 This multi-award-winning film, a masterpiece of poetic storytelling, poses a thought-provoking question: What if women held all the political power? Imagine a utopian society where female scientists lead, and men are confined to domestic roles.
| |  In this wildly original tropical reinterpretation of The Wizard of Oz, a pregnant nurse turns to her skills as a sharpshooter to escape Cuba’s harsh reality. While the iconic red shoes make an appearance, everything else is unexpected.
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 A major box office success in Spain, Chinas offers a compelling look at assimilation and the challenges of dual identity faced by different generations of immigrant communities in a new country.
| |  Trapped in a digital blackmail labyrinth after her computer is stolen, director Pati Franquesa offers a gripping, first-hand account of her real-time struggle to maintain bodily autonomy and survive.
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 An exploration of the fine line between admiration and cultural appropriation within the vibrant world of the Muxes, the revered third-gender community of the Zapotec indigenous people.
| |  One of Flamenco’s greatest mysteries, deaf dancer La Singla vanished at the height of her fame—after touring with Paco de Lucía and sharing the stage with Ella Fitzgerald. This is her heartbreaking story.
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 A mature lawyer is consumed by an obsession to identify the soldiers who killed her brother during the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre in Mexico. A comedic thriller that explores revenge and forgiveness in a country historically hungry for justice.
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“This is the second year we’ve organized the Spanish Film Club and we’ve already seen a growing number of spectators. Pragda offers a wonderful selection of films, a very supportive team, and creates lasting memories for both students and campus life.” – Diego Del Pozo, Associate Professor, Towson University
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Spanish Film Club would like to thank our supporters 
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About PragdaPRAGDA is a cultural initiative that specializes in offering Latin American and Spanish films of educational interest to students, instructors, and librarians. To learn more, visit www.pragda.com.
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