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  (186th Independence Day Anniversary)  
     
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  AAFT proudly hosted a splendor event in its campus on a recent weekend. The event was hosted to venerate 186th Anniversary of the Peru’s Independence by organizing a Peruvian Film Festival which showed some of the Award winning films like Dias De Santiago directed by Josue Mendez with Tinta Roja and Ojos Que No Ven. It is needless to say that AAFT provided the ideal ambience for the Festival.  
     
  Making the event dazzling and vivacious The Director of AAFT Mr. Sandeep Marwah himself participated in the reverential event and proudly exclaimed that the event gave the trainees of AAFT and ASMS not only an exposure to the Peruvian art of film making but also inculcated in them the patriotic feeling by this gracious event.  
     
  The event saw who’s who of Delhi and NCR on this weekend .All the guests which included the Top media personalities, socialities and corporate biggies returned excited and stimulated.  
     
  The Acting Ambassador of Peru Carlos A. Irigoyen along with his better half thanked the organizers AAFT and Brandsmith for making the Anniversary such a grand event to remember.  
     
 
S.No. Film Duration Director Description  
1.
 OJOS QUE NO VEN  149 minutes  Francisco Lombardi  The last days and the collapse of the Fujimori’s Regime, as well as the unseen circumstances of the protagonists that without knowing each other are indissolubly tied, trace the plot of this film.
2.
 DIAS DE SANTIAGO  83 minutes  Josue Mendez  A young Peruvian Navy veteran struggles to re-integrate himself into society, after six years of service. His military pension does not allow him to make it. He will have to make a choice between an honest life of poverty and an act of desperation.
3.
 TINTA ROJA  149 minutes  Francisco Lombardi  An almost graduated student has to practice in a Lima newspaper before he can get his diploma. The Political Section is not his kind of cup of tea. But he will learn how to be a journalist and perhaps a better human being or maybe not.
 
     
     
     
     
     
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