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  2. Y tu mamá también - Wikipedia

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    In Y tu mamá también, Alfonso Cuarón reimagined the American road movie genre to depict Mexico's geography, politics, people, and culture. [11] Cuarón wanted to use the road-film genre to challenge mid-20th century Latin-American Cinema movements that rejected the pleasure and entertainment typical of Hollywood commercial cinema created by ...

  3. Maribel Verdú - Wikipedia

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    She made her debut in an international work in Y tu mamá también (2001), [5] portraying Luisa Cortés, an exotic madrileña who ends up accepting a trip offer across rural Mexico from a Mexican cousin-in-law and his friend. [6] In 2002, she starred as the title character in comedy peplum Lisístrata, playing an Athenian woman setting up a sex ...

  4. Nuevo Cine Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    Arturo Ripstein in 1997, Ripstein won the National Prize of Arts and Sciences, the second filmmaker after Buñuel to do so.. Social divisions within Mexico is a reoccurring theme within Nuevo Cine Mexicano, including the films Y Tu Mamá También, El crimen del Padre Amaro (2002), and Amores Perros.

  5. Rudo y Cursi - Wikipedia

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    Rudo y Cursi (Spanish, literally, "Rough and Corny") is a 2008 Mexican sports comedy-drama film starring Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal and Guillermo Francella. It is directed by Carlos Cuarón and produced by Cha Cha Cha Films .

  6. Si No Te Hubieras Ido - Wikipedia

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    Marco Antonio Solís re-recorded the track to include it on his album Trozos de Mi Alma, a collection of songs written by him previously recorded by several performers.. This version was featured in the movie Y Tu Mamá También and in the movie soundtrack, and became another top-ten smash for Solís, peaking at number four in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks ch

  7. Mexican LGBT+ cinema - Wikipedia

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    Post-2001: Y Tu Mamá También and New Maricón Cinema [ edit ] Several of the notable works of Ximena Cuevas , a Mexican performance artiste who incorporates themes of lesbianism into her works and who has been called "a perfect prototype for an emergent Queer New Latin American Cinema", were performed in 2001.

  8. Watermelon in Easter Hay - Wikipedia

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    "Watermelon in Easter Hay" was the ending credit song in Alfonso Cuarón's 2001 road film Y Tu Mamá También. "Watermelon in Easter Hay" was used in Deathwish Skateboards full length video "UNCROSSED" as the featured track during skateboarder Jamie Foy's skate part in the film.

  9. Beautiful Soul (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beautiful Soul" is a song by American singer and actor Jesse McCartney. It was released as his debut single and the lead single from his debut album, Beautiful Soul (2004), on September 14, 2004, in the United States.