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Cristina is a 1946 Argentine comedy-drama film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Zully Moreno, Esteban Serrador and Alberto Closas. Cast [ edit ]
Ana Torrent Bertrán de Lis (born 12 July 1966) is a Spanish film actress. [1] She featured as a child actress in pictures such as The Spirit of the Beehive (1973), and Cría cuervos (1976), Elisa, vida mía (1977) and The Nest (1980). [1] Her performance in Thesis (1996) earned her a nomination to the Goya Award for Best Actress. [1]
Cristina María Saralegui Santamarina was born in Miramar, Havana, Cuba, to Francisco Rene Saralegui Álvarez, Jr. and María Cristina de las Nieves Santamarina Díaz.She is the eldest of five, she has two sisters, Vicky and María Eugenia, as well as two brothers, Patxi and Iñaki.
When Fátima – a young woman from Serra da Estrela – meets Tomás – the son of a burel factory’s owners – the connection between them is undeniable. However, Tomás is engaged to the girl who has been her rival since they were teenagers – Mariana – and is being blackmailed to stay away from Fátima because of her brother’s ...
In 2012, about twenty years after the mysterious disappearance of actor Julio Arenas on the seacoast while shooting a film titled The Farewell Gaze in the 1990s, a sensationalist television show revives the case, coming to involve film director and Arenas's close friend Miguel Garay, who talks to Julio's daughter Ana, the movie's editor and archivist Max, and mutual friend and lover Lola.
Sergi Belbel, Cristina Clemente, Martí Roca, Aintza Serra Nominated Best Sound Marc Orts, Jordi Rossinyol Colomer, Oriol Tarragó Nominated Best Special/Visual Effects Arturo Balceiro, Lluís Castells, Javier García Won Gérardmer Film Festival Awards: Audience Award — Won Goya Awards: Best Actor: Daniel Brühl Nominated Best Cinematography
Sandra Miju Oh OC [2] (born July 20, 1971 [3]) is a Canadian and American actress.She is known for her starring roles as Rita Wu in the HBO comedy series Arliss (1996–2002), Dr. Cristina Yang in the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy (2005–2014), and Eve Polastri in the BBC America spy thriller series Killing Eve (2018–2022).
Oh, Ramona! is a 2019 Romanian coming-of-age comedy film directed by Cristina Jacob, based on the novel Suck It, Ramona! by Romanian comedian Andrei Ciobanu. [2] [3] The film was released in Romania on 14 February 2019 by Jacob Bros and on Netflix on 1 June 2019.