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The Venezuelan film season ends in Ecuador

Quito, November 25 (Prensa Latina) The Venezuelan film series “Identity and Historical Consciousness” ended today in Ecuador with the screening of the feature film “Nuestro Miranda” by the Belgian filmmaker Jean Charles L’Ami, who lives in that country.

The audiovisual document tells the life of the hero, the pioneer of Venezuelan independence, in 60 minutes and using cartoons.

Miranda’s travels, disappointments, struggles as well as her persistence and enthusiasm for freedom are also portrayed.

Viewers were also able to enjoy small fragments of the film “The System for Changing Lives with Music,” which shows the results of the system of symphony orchestras and children’s and youth choirs in Venezuela.

A national public program of music education, also known as a social and cultural work of the Venezuelan State, founded in 1975 by the teacher and musician of this country, José Antonio Abreu, with the aim of systematizing the teaching and collective and individual practice of music through Symphony orchestras and choirs as instruments of social organization and humanistic development.

The Venezuelan Cinema Days began last Thursday and their proposals also included Zamora, Land and Free Men!, by filmmaker Román Chalbaud, and Bolívar, the Man of Troubles, by Luis Alberto Lamata.

Meanwhile, El Diario de Bucaramanga by Carlos Alberto Fung opened the film series organized by the Venezuelan Embassy here next to the Ecuadorian House of Culture where the rehearsals were projected.

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