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Finding the End of the World (Spanish: Encontrando el fin del mundo) is a 2022 Mexican drama film directed, co-written and starred by Fabián Corres in his directorial debut. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Synopsis
Hasta el fin del mundo (previously known as Sangre de guerreras), [2] is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on July 28, 2014, and concluded on April 19, 2015. The series is produced for Televisa by Nicandro Díaz González and adapted by Kary Fajer , [ 3 ] based on the Argentine telenovela produced by Telefe , entitled ...
The Kings of the World (Spanish: Los reyes del mundo) is a 2022 internationally co-produced drama road movie directed by Laura Mora Ortega. Set in Medellín, the drama is about five teenage friends who live on the streets. As a result, they leave a Colombian city to start over in the countryside.
It shared the Grand Prize of the Americas, the top prize at the 30th Montreal World Film Festival, with Eiji Okuda's A Long Walk. [6] [7] It also won the Young Europeans Jury Award of the 2006 Biarritz Film Festival, [8] Best Music Award of the 28th Havana Film Festival, [9] and Special Mention Award of the 24th Mar del Plata Film Festival.
A World of Love (Spanish: Un mundo de amor) is a 1975 Argentine comedy film directed by Mario Sábato with a screenplay by Diego Santillán and Luz Tambascio. It stars Andrea Del Boca, Ubaldo Martínez, Miguel Ligero and Nelly Beltrán. The film premiered on 17 July 1975. [1]
Florian David Fitz as Carl Friedrich Gauß; Albrecht Schuch as Alexander von Humboldt; Jérémy Kapone as Aimé Bonpland; Vicky Krieps as Johanna Gauß; Katharina Thalbach as Dorothea Gauß (mother)
El Mundo Today is an online satirical newspaper published in Spain.Its public launch was in January 2009, and it is currently active. The website adopts the style of the online press although the content of the publication is totally fictitious and humorous, using the format of the traditional press to create parody and satire.
In Cinema of Solitude: A Critical Study of Mexican Film, 1967–1983, Charles Ramírez Berg mentions the film together with El albañil (The Bricklayer, 1975) and El Coyote y la Bronca (Coyote and Bronca, 1980) as examples of films of Vicente Fernández in which "the Fernández character is helped by women, and he is able to accept it without feeling that he is losing his manhood," because ...