necessary human quality in Mexican diplomacy: Gilberto Bosques Myriam Cortes Court
Visa to paradise is the title of the documentary film that exposes the work of Gilberto Bosques, the Mexican consul, who at the suggestion of Lazarus Cardenas traveled to France to support the English Republicans during the English Civil War. It is a film directed by filmmaker Lillian Liberman, who gave a talk to students of International Relations at the Faculty in order to discuss the importance of this work and its relevance to the academy.
During the talk, outlined questions as: What are the objectives of the documentary? Are your challenges and accomplishments? and above all, Who is Gilberto Bosques? Claudia academics also participated Bodek, Consuelo Dávila, Irene Zea, Rosa Isabel Enriquez Alberto Gaitán and Perea.
Gilberto Bosques was deputy director of the newspaper El Nacional, Ambassador to France and Cuba, a critic of context, lucid, recognized by the Jewish community in Mexico. A man born with the dawn of the Revolution, who claimed that human quality makes great Mexican diplomacy, they said.
was noted that the documentary gives light and information of the Foreign Policy of Mexico, it helps to understand one of the most glorious moments of diplomacy in Mexico and, especially, revives one of the unsung characters: Don Gilberto Bosques.
PHOTOS RODRIGO MATA. (1) Talk about the film Visa to Paradise (2) Consuelo Davila, Claudia Bodek and Lillian Liberman.
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