'Flow' to be screened for FREE in Zapopan; find out when and where.

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'Flow' to be screened for FREE in Zapopan; find out when and where.

'Flow' to be screened for FREE in Zapopan; find out when and where.

To celebrate Girls' and Boys' Day, The FICG Film Library of the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) will screen “Flow,” the Oscar-winning film for Best Animated Feature, for free.

The appointment is next Wednesday, April 30th at 7:00 p.m. at the FICG Film Library, specifically on the Bicentennial Screen, which is considered one of the largest screens in the world and unique in Latin America.

We recommend: Shakira confirms Alejandro Sanz as a guest at the start of her U.S. tour.

The location of the FICG Film Library is: Avenida Periférico Norte Manuel Gómez Morín 1695, Rinconada de La Azalea neighborhood, Belenes Norte, 45150 Zapopan, Jalisco.

If you are already making plans to see this iconic black kitten on the big screen, we recommend arriving a little before the screening so you can choose your spot inside Ágora Jenkins or if you prefer you can bring a blanket and lie down on the floor with your children, family or friends, and even your pet, as it is a pet-friendly space, since the film is ideal for all ages and Remember: admission is free.

“Flow,” winner of the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. COURTESY.
“Flow,” winner of the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. COURTESY.
What is “Flow” about?

If this is your first time watching this movie, be prepared to be moved and most likely cry, The dialogue-free film by director Gints Zilbalodis tells the story of a black kitten who lives in a world where humans no longer exist, and which begins to flood.

We know that kitties hate water and in this overwhelming scenario, the kitten seeks refuge on a boat where a capybara is. Throughout the film, new animals are added: a golden retriever, a ring-tailed lemur and a secretary bird. who must now learn to coexist and overcome their differences in order to live in this new world in which they find themselves.

Read also: This is how Nodal and Ángela Aguilar celebrated their nine-month wedding anniversary. How did you get to the FICG Film Library by public transport?

If you're taking public transport to see Flow, here are some routes that take you there in addition to Mi Macro Periférico:

  • TO8 short route
  • C43 (636 Estates)
  • C43 (636 Valdepeñas)
  • C81 (641 Batán-Mesa)
  • C81 (641 Belenes- Lomas)
  • Express Molinos-Valle-Mesa (Remember that this route only accepts cash and charges 12 pesos)
  • C117 Causeway
  • C117 The Normal
  • T08 (634 short track)

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