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Oda a Quintana". "La vanidad de los placeres. Oda". "En los días de un amigo de la autora. Oda". "En elogio de la representación de la opereta intitulada «El delirio». Oda". "La noche. Canto en verso suelto a la memoria de la señora Condesa del Carpio". "A Quintana en elogio de su oda al océano. Versos sáficos".
The Dead Mother (Spanish: La madre muerta) is a 1993 Spanish drama film directed by Juanma Bajo Ulloa which stars Karra Elejalde and Ana Álvarez alongside Lio and Silvia Marsó. Together with Bajo Ulloa's debut feature Butterfly Wings (1991), it contributed to the creation of an aura of cult auteur around the director.
Me, Myself and My Dead Wife (Spanish: Yo, mi mujer y mi mujer muerta) is a 2019 Spanish-Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Santi Amodeo from a screenplay he wrote in collaboration with Rafael Cobos.
Hijo de su chingada madre can be idiomatically translated as "Son of your fucking mom" (madre means mother, chingada is "fuck" or other bad words). Mandar a alguien a la chingada: "send someone to la chingada," which means saying goodbye with disdain or annoyance to someone who is bothersome. ¡Me lleva la chingada!
Journey to a Mother's Room (Spanish: Viaje al cuarto de una madre) is a 2018 Spanish-French drama film written and directed by Celia Rico Clavellino, starring Lola Dueñas and Anna Castillo. [1] [2] [3] The film was nominated for four Goya Awards. At the 6th Feroz Awards, the film won Best Supporting Actress for Castillo from a total of four ...
31 Minutos (Spanish for "31 Minutes") is the first soundtrack album of the Chilean television series 31 Minutos, released on July 8, 2003, under the label La Oreja.It mainly contains the soundtrack for the first season of the show.
Y tu mamá también won the Best Screenplay Award at the Venice Film Festival. [28] It was also a runner-up at the National Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Picture and Best Director [29] and earned a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the 2003 Academy Awards. [30] The film made its US premiere at the Hawaii International Film ...
"Oda al Gato" ("Ode to the Cat") is a poem by the Chilean poet and Nobel laureate, Pablo Neruda from his book Navegaciones y regresos (Voyages and Homecomings) that was first published in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Losada in 1959. The ode that celebrates the obscure nature of cats has been translated by many scholars including Ken Krabbenhoft.