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  2. Julián Soler - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City, Mexico. Occupation (s) Film director. actor. screenwriter. Years active. 1928–1977. Julián Soler (born Julián Díaz Pavia; 17 February 1907 – 5 May 1977) was a Mexican film director, actor, and screenwriter of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. In his career spanning half a century, Soler received two Ariel Award nominations.

  3. Aunt Candela - Wikipedia

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    85 minutes. Country. Mexico. Language. Spanish. Aunt Candela (Spanish: Tía Candela) is a 1948 Mexican comedy film directed by Julián Soler and starring Sara García, Abel Salazar and Manolo Fábregas. [1] [2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.

  4. Mercedes Soler (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes Soler was born in the United States as Mercedes Díaz Pavía on 19 November 1914 to Domingo Díaz García and Irene Pavía Soler, but was raised and lived in Mexico. She was the younger sister of Fernando Soler, Andrés Soler, Domingo Soler, and Julián Soler, a family known as the Soler Dynasty. [1]

  5. Doña Bárbara (1943 film) - Wikipedia

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    Spanish. Budget. $75,000 [1] Doña Bárbara is a 1943 Mexican romantic drama film directed and co-written by Fernando de Fuentes and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the 1929 novel Doña Bárbara by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, who also co-wrote the screenplay.

  6. Casa de Mujeres - Wikipedia

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    At a Christmas party the women of a luxurious brothel all decide to become "mothers" to a baby boy born in a nearby home whose mother dies giving birth, and to reform. The child grows up, and as a man informs them of his upcoming marriage. His "mothers" face the fear of being rejected and segregated by their own son by their previous lives as ...

  7. Domingo Soler - Wikipedia

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    2. Domingo Soler (born Domingo Díaz Pavia; 17 April 1901 – 13 June 1961) was a Mexican actor and occasional screenwriter of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He appeared in over 150 films and wrote the screenplays for 2 films. Soler won an Ariel Award for Best Actor for his performance in the 1945 drama film The Shack, making him the first ...

  8. Simón Bolívar (1942 film) - Wikipedia

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    Simón Bolívar (1942 film) Simón Bolívar. (1942 film) Simón Bolívar is a 1942 Mexican historical drama film written, directed and produced by Miguel Contreras Torres and starring Julián Soler, Marina Tamayo and Carlos Orellana. It is a biopic of the revolutionary Simón Bolívar who fought to end Spanish rule over much of Latin America .

  9. La otra mujer - Wikipedia

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    Mexico. Language. Spanish. La otra mujer (English: "The Other Woman") is a 1972 Mexican comedy drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Mauricio Garcés, Saby Kamalich and María Duval. [1] The film is a remake of the Mexican film Mi esposa y la otra (1952), which in turn is a remake of the Argentine film The Kids Grow Up (1942). [2]