Jesús, el niño Dios
- Drama
- Family
- History
December 16, 1971 (MX)
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December 16, 1971 (MX)
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The Bricklayers
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When a worker is found murdered on the construction side, the investigation swiftly turns from things criminal to the political circumstances surrounding the building itself. Widespread corruption and neglect by the builder himself are seen to have brought the situation about. Much of the movie is filmed using hand-held cameras, and the majority of the dialogue is in the difficult-to-understand and very slangy Spanish dialect of Mexico City's bricklayers.
The Zone
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The Black Sheep
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Pepe El Toro
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Los Tres Huastecos
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Over the Waves
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You the Rich
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Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman
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Gina, a modern business woman in her late forties, has a lover named Adrian, a journalist, who she sees once in a while just to have sex. They are both attracted to the historic figure of Pancho Villa: he admires his power while she admires his virility. As Gina helps Adrian to write a book about Villa, she discovers the similarity between Villa's relation to women to that of Adrian and hers, and that Villa's revolution never included her, nor the rest of the female half of the human species. Can the love of a woman and a man survive machismo?
La Generala
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Cuidado con el amor
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Autumn Days
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My General's Wives
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Impossible Things
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Amok
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