Don’t miss the film ‘Coco’ as the grand finale of the holidays

 

Moving and exciting animation Pixar film, Coco, which will delight both children and adults. It reflects the tradition of the Day of the Dead celebrated in Mexico on 1 and 2 November every year. Coco goes to this colourful and musical world that is a celebration of life, family, memories and connections through different generations.

 

Miguel, a 12-year-old boy who belongs to a family of shoemakers, lives in a small and happy Mexican town where music is forbidden. For generations, the Rivera family has censored music, since many years ago, the great-grandfather left his wife to follow his dream of becoming a musician and music was declared dead for all of them.

 

 

Juan David Latorre

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