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The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga (Portuguese: A Hora e Vez de Augusto Matraga) is a 1965 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Roberto Santos, based on the short story of the same name by João Guimarães Rosa.
A Grande Família (English: The Big Family) [8] is a Brazilian television sitcom created by Oduvaldo Vianna Filho and Armando Costa that originally aired on Rede Globo from 29 March 2001 to 11 September 2014.
En 1 Hora; Fuera de la Ley; Hora 21; Hoy Mismo; Las Noticias por Adela; Muchas Noticias (1987–1998) Noticias ECO (1988–2001) Nuestro Mundo (1986–1988) Otro Rollo (1995–2007) Respuesta Opportuna; Todo se vale (1999) Versus
Família é Tudo (English title: All About Family) [1] is a Brazilian telenovela created by Daniel Ortiz. [2] It aired on TV Globo from 4 March 2024 to 27 September 2024. [3] The telenovela stars Arlete Salles, Nathalia Dill, Juliana Paiva, Thiago Martins, Isacque Lopes, Ramille, Renato Góes, Raphael Logam and Jayme Matarazzo.
La Hora de la Papa is a family-oriented entertainment program produced by Televisa and broadcast on Canal de Las Estrellas and Galavision. The show featured sketches, humor, videos and interviews with famous artists.
In this example, which presents an indefinitely extended ordered family, resemblance is seen in shared features: each item shares three features with his neighbors e.g. Item_2 is like Item_1 in respects B, C, D, and like Item_3 in respects C, D, E. Obviously what we call 'resemblance' involves different aspects in each particular case.
The Second Mother (Portuguese: Que Horas Ela Volta?, lit. 'When Is She Coming Back?') is a 2015 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Anna Muylaert.The film stars Regina Casé as Val, the housemaid of a wealthy family in São Paulo, and portrays the tensions that arise after her daughter Jéssica moves into the family's house in order to apply for an admission exam at the University of ...
Sweet Hours (Dulces horas) is a 1982 Spanish film, written and directed by Carlos Saura. The title comes from the words dulces horas de ayer ( sweet hours of yesterday ) in the soundtrack song Recordar ( To Remember ) sung by the soprano Imperio Argentina .