OWU’s 2021 Hispanic Film Festival presents a screening and discussion of “The Mole Agent,” at the Strand Theatre, 28 E. Winter St., Delaware.

Directed by Maite Albardi, 2020 Chilean film is about a private investigator who hires a mole to work inside a retirement home where the caretakers are suspected of elder abuse. (Subtitled.)

Ticket prices are $7 for general admission; free for Ohio Wesleyan students with a valid university ID; $6 for other students, OWU employees, teachers, and military; and $5 for those 55 and older or those 12 and under. Senior citizens are eligible for an $8 deal that includes a small drink and small popcorn, and children 3 and under also are admitted free.

The 2021 Hispanic Film Festival is co-sponsored by Ohio Wesleyan’s Department of World Languages and Cultures, Film Studies Program, and Honors Program. It is made possible by the generous support of the Wesleyan Council on Student Affairs (WCSA), in partnership with the Strand Theatre.

For more information about the series, contact Eva Paris, associate professor of Spanish, at eeparish@owu.edu. Learn more about Ohio Wesleyan’s Department of World Languages and Cultures at owu.edu/languages.