Nadie sabe que estoy aquí

Tonight’s film comes from Chile!

Nadie sabe que estoy aquí (2020)

Whether you’re learning Spanish or just looking for something to watch, Nadie sabe que estoy aquí is a moving film.

If you’re learning Spanish, the following video discusses the film’s themes, and particularly the ending :

Nadie sabe que estoy aquí - Final explicado (análisis)

If you’re learning Spanish and would like to keep track of the news, four of the best news sources in Latin America are teleSUR, Página12, El Faro, and La Jornada :

teleSUR

teleSUR (YouTube)

teleSUR (Facebook)

teleSUR (Instagram)

teleSUR (Twitter)

Página12

Página12 (YouTube)

Página12 (Facebook)

Página12 (Instagram)

Página12 (Twitter)

El Faro

El Faro (YouTube)

El Faro (Facebook)

El Faro (Instagram)

El Faro (Twitter)

El Faro Radio (SoundCloud)

La Jornada

La Jornada (YouTube)

La Jornada (Facebook)

La Jornada (Instagram)

La Jornada (Twitter)

If you’re unsure when and how to use subtitles, advice can be found here :

How to Use Subtitles to Learn a Language

If you’re interested in learning Spanish, there’s a How to Learn Languages guide :

How to Learn Spanish

Take care, and enjoy the process!

Sean Price

This article was written by Sean Price, the Founder of How to Learn Languages.

When he's not teaching English as a foreign language, he creates eBooks and Courses that make learning languages affordable and enjoyable for anyone.

If you'd like to learn a language, all you need is an internet connection and a How to Learn Languages Guide or Course.

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