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Available only in spanish Todos los miembros de la familia Bélier son sordos, excepto Paula, de 16 años. Ella hace de intérprete para sus padres, especialmente en lo que respecta al funcionamiento de la granja familiar. Debido a que a Paula le gusta un chico del instituto, se apunta como él al grupo del coro. Allí descubrirá su talento para el canto.

Available only in spanish

Todos los miembros de la familia Bélier son sordos, excepto Paula, de 16 años. Ella hace de intérprete para sus padres, especialmente en lo que respecta al funcionamiento de la granja familiar. Debido a que a Paula le gusta un chico del instituto, se apunta como él al grupo del coro. Allí descubrirá su talento para el canto.
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Available only in spanish

Trailer

Price
Free
Place

St. Lorenzo square

San Lorenzo Square, located in the historic neighborhood of the same name in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a place rich in symbolism, with deep historical roots and a strong sense of community identity. It developed around the old hermitage built in the 17th century—now the Parroquia Matriz de San Lorenzo, declared a Site of Cultural Interest—and has long served as a gathering point for a community that retains its rural character despite the city’s urban growth. Local traditions such as the Festivities of San Lorenzo, documented as far back as 1865, blend religious devotion, popular celebration, and artistic expression, forming an essential part of the neighborhood’s cultural fabric. Today, the square remains a vibrant hub of cultural and social activity. The renowned San Lorenzo Festivities, featuring fireworks displays, traditional processions, and musical performances, attract thousands of visitors each summer. Throughout the year, the square hosts folklore concerts, Christmas events, the traditional “Noche de los Finaos” (a local version of All Souls’ Night), and community-focused activities that strengthen neighborhood ties. Every Sunday, it also becomes home to a bustling farmers’ market, where local producers sell fresh goods and crafts, making the space a lively meeting point across generations. More than just a public square, San Lorenzo is a living symbol of memory, culture, and community life.  

San Lorenzo Square, located in the historic neighborhood of the same name in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a place rich in symbolism, with deep historical roots and a strong sense of community identity. It developed around the old hermitage built in the 17th century—now the Parroquia Matriz de San Lorenzo, declared a Site of Cultural Interest—and has long served as a gathering point for a community that retains its rural character despite the city’s urban growth. Local traditions such as the Festivities of San Lorenzo, documented as far back as 1865, blend religious devotion, popular celebration, and artistic expression, forming an essential part of the neighborhood’s cultural fabric.

Today, the square remains a vibrant hub of cultural and social activity. The renowned San Lorenzo Festivities, featuring fireworks displays, traditional processions, and musical performances, attract thousands of visitors each summer. Throughout the year, the square hosts folklore concerts, Christmas events, the traditional “Noche de los Finaos” (a local version of All Souls’ Night), and community-focused activities that strengthen neighborhood ties. Every Sunday, it also becomes home to a bustling farmers’ market, where local producers sell fresh goods and crafts, making the space a lively meeting point across generations. More than just a public square, San Lorenzo is a living symbol of memory, culture, and community life.

 
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Sat 06, Sep , 21:30 - 23:15
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Vamos de cine: La familia Bélier

Sat 06, Sep , 21:30 - 23:15

St. Lorenzo square

Free