
A film by Breno Silveira
Once Upon a time in Rio tells a love story of two young people from different social realities: Dé, who lives in a favela, and Nina, a rich girl that lives in a wealthy neighborhood. They meet on Ipanema Beach and eventually fall in love in the face of the intolerance and social prejudice that surround them.
Cost: Free and open to the public
In Portuguese with English subtitles. Parking information: the closest parking lot is Structure #3. Visitors may purchase daily parking permits (Currently $10) by stopping at the Information & Parking booths. The closest one to Lot #3 is located in Hilgard and Westholme Ave. Parking Pay Stations : Simply drive to the nearest self-service Pay Station location found in lots and structures throughout campus. Please read the posted signs and screen prompts for Pay by Space or Pay and Display directions. Pay Stations allow you to select the time you need to spend on campus and pay accordingly (all-day passes can also be purchased). For driving directions, please use the interactive UCLA Campus Map. http://maps.ucla.edu/campus/
Gloria Tovar
Tel: 310-825-4571
gtovar@international.ucla.edu
Download File: Eraumavezflyer.pdf
Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, Center for Brazilian Studies, Consulate General of Brazil - Los Angeles
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