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SEPTEMBER 2015 / LONDON, UK
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Cinema.  Cambridge,  03/09/2015
The Cambridge Film Festival celebrates its 35th edition from 3 to 13 September. For the fourth year running, the festival celebrates the best of Catalan cinema in the presence of directors and actors, with the support of the Institut Ramon Llull. Five of the six films are included in the Camera Catalonia strand, four are UK Premieres.  
Cinema.  London,  24/09/2015
The London Spanish Film Festival celebrates the 7th edition of the Catalan Window from 24 to 30 September, featuring three films from Catalonia, with the support of the Institut Ramon Llull. This years the festival dedicates a special session to Isabel Coixet, who will join us for an onstage interview to present her film 'Learning to Drive'.  
Cinema.  London,  16/09/2015
Goethe-Institut London presents 'Tracing Walter Benjamin - Two Documentaries' on 16 September as part of the season commemorating the death of German philosopher Walter Benjamin. The double bill includes the Catalan film directed by David Mauas 'Who killed Walter Benjamin' and 'The passages of Walter Benjamin' by Judith Wechsler. 
Visual Arts.  London,  17/09/2015
Tate Modern tells a global story of pop art, breaking new ground along the way, and revealing a different side to the artistic and cultural phenomenon. From Latin America to Asia, and from Europe to the Middle East, this explosive exhibition connects the dots between art produced around the world during the 1960s and 1970s, showing how different cultures and countries responded to the movement.

The exhibition includes works by Catalan artists Mari Chordá, Eulàlia Grau and Joan Rabascall. 

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