
Irapuato, Gto., December 2, 2016.- The magic of the seventh art was enjoyed by the rural children who were guests of the Movie Club at the Ex-Hacienda El Copal, venue of the University of Guanajuato.
Students of the Division of Life Sciences (DICIVA) who participated in the Movie Club DICIVA and the Unit of Cultural Encouragement of Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, summoned and had a good answer, the habitants of the community El Copal for the projection of a children's and adventure film.
The Rector of Campus Irapuato-Salamanca, Dr. Armando Gallegos Muñoz welcomed the neighbors of the community, to whom he told that the doors of the University were open for cultural, artistic and entertainment events, since the public university owes to society.
He reminded that the events done in the patio of the ex-hacienda are for the general audience, and invited all the community habitants to attend the movie functions, that emerged from inside a school to offer an entertainment option for students.
Alfredo Aguilera from Movie Club and Claudia Galván of the Unit of Cultural Encouragement, informed that parting from February, at the end of the December vacation period, they will restart the functions by the afternoon in the hacienda.
In the last projection of this year, the little guests had fun with a movie based on Marvel comics called Guardians of the Galaxy, while they enjoyed popcorn given by students of the Movie Club DICIVA.
The movie displays the adventures formed by Peter Quill, the leader of the guardians who prefers to be called Star-Lord, who is accompanied by an alien orphan called Gamora, Rocket Raccoon, a genetically modified raccoon who is a battle tactics genius, and Groot, a humanoid tree and a warrior called Drax the Destructor.
The story begins when Peter Quill was kidnapped in Earth when he was a little kid in mid 80s and raised by a group of bandits called the Ravagers, whose incidents and outcome of the movie resulted in the liking of nearly 100 attendants to the projection.