The film POVEDA
The film POVEDA, in Central America and again in Munich
MADRID, Spain.
The film POVEDA, about the life of Saint Pedro Poveda, will be screened in some countries of Central America starting October 11th. It will also be screened once again in Munich, Germany, on Sunday, October 7.
The film POVEDA was screened in Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal
OLIVEIRA DE AZEMÉIS, Portugal.
The film POVEDA was screened last Sunday, April 22, at the cinema-theater of Oliveira de Azeméis, Portugal, with over than two hundred and twenty attendees.
The film POVEDA was screened at Cervantes Institute in Munich
MUNICH, Germany.
The main hall of Cervantes Institute in Munich, Germany, next to the Royal Residence, was the place that hosted the screening of the movie POVEDA, in the afternoon of Friday, April 20.
The film POVEDA in Poland
MADRID, Spain.
On March 16, the movie POVEDA will be released in Polish cinemas under the title of "Święty Niezłomny" (An Unbreakable Saint).
The film POVEDA was screened in France
PARIS, France.
The film POVEDA was screened in Metz, France, on the 3rd of December. Previously, it had been screened in Lyonnais on February 19th, and in Paris, on October 14 th.
The film POVEDA at the Spiritual Film Festival in Osma-Soria
SORIA, Spain
On Friday, November 24, the film POVEDA was screened at the Festival on spiritual cinema, organized by the Episcopal Delegation of Social Media (MCS). The festival takes place throughout the month of November at “Cine Roma.”
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The film POVEDA opens the XIII International Film Festival with Values, Guadalajara Mexico 2017
GUADALAJARA, Mexico.
The film POVEDA was chosen for the inaugural session of the XIII International Film Festival with Values (FIC) Guadalajara Mexico 2017, with the motto "Leaders create more leaders." The festival takes place from November 9-26. POVEDA was selected from among 90 films.
Video of POVEDA’s award for best Musical Score at the International Christian Film Festival in Orlando, USA
ORLANDO, United States.
Organizers of the International Christian Film Festival in Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. (ICFF 2017) published the awards ceremony of their last edition in which the film POVEDA won the award for best Musical Score.
The film POVEDA enters Venezuelan homes
CARACAS, Venezuela.
Presentations of the film POVEDA continue in different contexts and countries. Araceli Ortega and Guadalupe Pérez write a review from Venezuela, a sister country that we hope will soon reach social peace and a stable democracy.
The film POVEDA will be screened in Cochabamba, Bolivia
COCHABAMBA, Bolivia.
The film POVEDA will be screened at Teatro Capitol in the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia, on Thursday, August 10. An article, written by Constantino Rojas Burgos, was published in the newspaper "Los tiempos de Cochabamba.” The following is a summary of this article.
The film POVEDA in Kiwit, Congo
KIKWIT, Democratic Republic of Congo.
In the city of Kikwit in the South West region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the film POVEDA was shown to an audience of about 150 people on May 13 at Victoria Díez Center.
"POVEDA" receives awards at Arfecine and at the International Christian Film Festival
MADRID, Spain.
The film POVEDA was chosen by the public as best film at the second International Festival of Religious Films of Buenos Aires and Tandil, Argentina (Arfecine) and was awarded the Best Musical Score at the International Christian Film Festival in Orlando, Florida, USA (ICFF 2017). It was also broadcast on television in Venezuela and chosen among the best films with Christian content. The film continues to be shown in many auditoriums, cultural centers, schools, parishes, etc.
"POVEDA" is shown a second time in Dominican Republic
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic.
The film POVEDA was screened again in Dominican Republic. It was during Catholic Book Fair, held every two years and organized by Cursillo Movement. The screening took place on March 25 in the auditorium of Casa San Pablo. The film was the only one chosen to be presented at this event, which is aimed at disseminating publications by Catholic publishers and authors.