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Valentín

Valentín

2002
83 minutes
PG-13

DVD in Spanish with optional English subtitles.

Spanish Lesson Plan

Introduction: "Valentín," directed by Alejandro Agresti, is a heartwarming Argentine film that captures the innocence and determination of a young boy in 1960s Buenos Aires. The story follows 8-year-old Valentín, whose dreams of becoming an astronaut are intertwined with his quest to find love and stability in his fractured family life. This charming and poignant film is an excellent resource for Spanish language educators, offering rich opportunities to explore themes of childhood, dreams, and resilience, while immersing students in Argentine culture.

Film Summary: Set in 1960s Argentina, "Valentín" tells the story of a young boy who lives with his eccentric grandmother after being abandoned by his mother and largely ignored by his father. Despite these challenges, Valentín remains hopeful, dreaming of becoming an astronaut. As he navigates the complexities of his family life, Valentín's resilience and optimism shine through, making him an inspiring character for students. The film’s blend of humor and heart provides a compelling framework for language practice and cultural exploration.

Themes & Classroom Use: "Valentín" is rich with themes such as the innocence of childhood, the pursuit of dreams, and the importance of family. These themes are ideal for classroom discussions and activities that help students practice Spanish in a meaningful context. The film’s depiction of 1960s Argentina also offers a unique cultural perspective, allowing students to explore historical and social issues while improving their language skills.

Calendar Days for Classroom Integration:

  • February 14th (Valentine’s Day): Explore the theme of love and relationships, connecting it with the film’s portrayal of familial love.
  • August 29th: Celebrate the anniversary of the film’s release (2003) by discussing its impact on Argentine cinema.
  • July 20th (Friendship Day in Argentina): Highlight the friendships in the film and discuss their significance in Valentín’s life.
  • October 12th (Día de la Raza): Use the film to discuss cultural identity and the historical context of Argentina during the 1960s.

Conclusion: "Valentín" is more than just a film; it’s a touching exploration of childhood dreams and resilience that resonates with audiences of all ages. By incorporating this film into your Spanish curriculum, you offer students the chance to engage deeply with themes of love, family, and perseverance while practicing their language skills. The FilmArobics lesson plans for "Valentín" are designed to bring this heartwarming story to life in the classroom. Purchase this product today and inspire your students with the charm and optimism of "Valentín." IMDB

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Director: Alejandro Agresti

Cast: Rodrigo Noya, Alejandro Agresti, Julieta Cardinali

Audio: DVD in Spanish with optional English subtitles.

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