A Poet, the most awarded feature film in the Coral Awards, was shown at Charles Chaplin Cinema; followed by The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (Chile, France), winner in the Best First Feature category; and to close the day: comes the Colombian-Honduran co-production Eva, winner of the Coral Award for Artistic Contribution.
Meanwhile, at Yara Cinema, Raptus (Cuba), Sappho (Brazil), and Heart of Darkness (Brazil, France) were screened, winners of the Coral Award for Animated Short or Medium-Length Film, the Special Jury Prize, and the Animated Feature Film Award, respectively.
La Rampa cinema will host a screening of *The Prince of Nanawa*, a co-production between Argentina, Paraguay, Colombia, and Germany, winner of the Coral Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Meanwhile, they movie- theaters Acapulco, Infanta, and Glauber Rocha Foundation will screen *Nora* (Cuba), *Case 137* (France), *The Reborn* (Argentina, Chile, Spain), and *Oca* (Mexico, Argentina) at various times.
On Sunday, the 23 y 12 cinema will screen the Cuban-Italian co-production *Baracoa*, winner of the Sumate Award and an Honorable Mention from the Agrarian University of Havana, and *Son of Tiger and Mule* (Panama, Colombia), winner of the Special Coral Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature. Additionally, the movie-theaters Charles Chaplin, Yara, and Acapulco will be showing the multi-award-winning films Belen (Argentina), Cuerpo Celeste (Chile, Italy), Tierra enferma (Brazil), El agente secreto (Brazil, France), and Neurotica Anonima (Cuba).
With these screenings will conclude the 46th Havana Film Festival.
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