It marks the 40th anniversary of the premiere of “La Misión”, a film starring Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons, located in Puerto Iguazú and which on 16 May 1986 won the Palm de Oro at the Cannes Festival, France. “From the film they began to take an interest in the theme of missions in all parts of the world, and Jesuit studies proliferated in an extraordinary way,” said Alfredo Poentiz, Doctor of Anthropology, member of the National Academy of …
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It marks the 40th anniversary of the premiere of “La Misión”, a film starring Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons, located in Puerto Iguazú and which on 16 May 1986 won the Palm de Oro at the Cannes Festival, France. “From the film they began to take an interest in the theme of missions in all parts of the world, and Jesuit studies proliferated in an extraordinary way,” said Alfredo Poentiz, Doctor of Anthropology, member of the National Academy of …