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  2. Ángeles Cruz - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Cruz started writing her own stories, and directed a short film made from one such script, La tiricia o cómo curar la tristeza. It was produced by the Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía, and won the Ariel Award for Best Short Film in 2013. [8]

  3. Carita Triste - Wikipedia

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    "Carita Triste" (transl. sad face) is a song by Spanish singer Ana Mena and Argentine singer Emilia. Written by Mena, Emilia, Sara Schell Guedez, Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo, and produced by the latter two, the song was released by Sony Music Spain on 30 August 2024.

  4. Tristessa - Wikipedia

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    Tristessa is a 1960 novella by Beat Generation writer Jack Kerouac set in Mexico City. It is based on his relationship with a Mexican prostitute (the title character). The woman's real name was Esperanza ("hope" in Spanish); Kerouac changed her name to Tristessa (a spelling he made up from tristeza which means "sadness" in Spanish).

  5. Donde comienza la tristeza - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Donde comienza la tristeza, is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Canal 4, ...

  6. Los Grandes Éxitos de Marco Antonio Solís y Los Bukis ...

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    Los Grandes Éxitos de Marco Antonio Solís y Los Bukis: Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad (Eng.: "Memories, Sadness and Loneliness") is a compilation album released by Marco Antonio Solís on August 11, 1998. [1] "Recuerdos, Tristeza y Soledad" is also a song that was released from his first studio album En Pleno Vuelo.

  7. Laura Canoura - Wikipedia

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    Their first full-length recording, entitled "Para abrir la noche," was edited by the label Ayuí / Tacuabé in 1980. In the following years, they edited the two other albums that would make up their discography: "Sosteniendo la pared" in 1982 and "Otro tiempo" in 1985 and offered concerts around Uruguay, performing on several occasions in ...

  8. Pedro Casablanc - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Manuel Ortiz Domínguez was born in Casablanca, Morocco, on 17 April 1963. [2] [3] Son to Andalusian parents, [4] he earned a licentiate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Seville. [5]

  9. Tristeza - Wikipedia

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    Tristeza may refer to: Tristeza, Rio Grande do Sul; Cerro Tristeza, Mt Tristeza; Tristeza (virus), citrus virus; Tristeza (band), American instrumental band "Tristeza", 1966 instrumental by Lobo and Nitinho, song version covered by Sérgio Mendes on Look Around; Tristeza, album and title track by Baden Powell (guitarist) 1976