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El tejedor de milagros ("The Weaver of Miracles") is a 1962 Mexican drama film directed by Francisco del Villar. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival . Cast
Milagros (Sharmaine), a bar girl, finds out that her father has died, leaving her and her mother Meding (Elizabeth) in considerable debt. To pay for their debt, Milagros accepts the offer to work as a maid in the house of her father’s creditor Nano (Dante) and his three sons.
The Milagro Beanfield War is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Redford, based on a novel by John Nichols. The movie features an ensemble cast including Ruben Blades , Richard Bradford , Sônia Braga , Julie Carmen , James Gammon , Melanie Griffith , John Heard , Carlos Riquelme , Daniel Stern , Chick Vennera , and Christopher ...
Carlota Ureta Zambrano, Milagros del Valle, Edgar Jimenez, Rafael Briceño: Drama: Román Chalbaud's first movie 1959: Araya: Margot Benacerraf: José Ignacio Cabrujas (narrator) Documentary: 1959 Cannes Film Festival nominee: Golden Palm
Over time, Milagros grows up and becomes a pretty, intelligent and enterprising girl, but she has a problem with her leg and finds out about her past. After Rafael's death in a car accident, he leaves in his will that his assets will remain in the hands of the bastard daughter he had, which causes great anger among the members of his family ...
The Miracle of P. Tinto (Spanish: El milagro de P. Tinto) is a 1998 Spanish surrealist comedy [1] film directed and co-written by Javier Fesser. Plot.
Tepeyac (Spanish: El milagro de Tepeyac, lit. 'The Miracle from Tepeyac' ) is a 1917 Mexican silent film directed by José Manuel Ramos , Carlos E. Gonzáles and Fernando Sáyago . [ 1 ] It was rescued by Aurelio de los Reyes and restored by National Autonomous University of Mexico and was Mexico's only surviving silent film in history.
3 milagros is a Colombian drama telenovela premiered on Colombian broadcast channel RCN Televisión on September 20, 2011, and concluded on January 19, 2012, [1] based on the book written by the Venezuelan author Miguel Otero Silva, entitled Cuando quiero llorar no lloro. [2]