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  2. Food and Shelter - Wikipedia

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    Food and Shelter (Spanish: Techo y comida) is a 2015 Spanish drama directed by Juan Miguel del Castillo in his directorial feature debut. It stars Natalia de Molina , who won a Goya Award for her Leading Performance as an unemployed single mother.

  3. El mesero - Wikipedia

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    El mesero (lit. ' The waiter ') is a 2020 Mexican comedy film directed by Raúl Martínez. [1] The film stars Vadhir Derbez, and Bárbara López. [2] The production of the film began on June 21, 2019 in Mexico City. [3]

  4. Público (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    One of only two national left-wing papers (the other being elDiario.es), [4] [5] the paper had a harder-left editorial line than El País. [6] Público also aimed at a younger readership. [7] The paper was two-thirds the length of its competitors and its price, initially only 50 cents, was less than half. The paper's original press run was ...

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  6. The Public (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Public (El público), also known as The Audience, is a play by the twentieth-century Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca. [2] It was written between 1929 and 1930. The two complete manuscripts which once existed have not been found, and may be lost. All that is known is an earlier draft, missing an act. [3]

  7. The Public (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The Public (El público), opera in five scenes with a prologue is an opera by the Spanish composer Mauricio Sotelo. The libretto was written by Andrés Ibáñez, based on the play of the same name by Federico García Lorca. It premiered on February 24, 2015, at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain.

  8. Tortilla Soup - Wikipedia

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    The film's soundtrack includes "Sem contenção" by Bebel Gilberto, "Cuchi-Cuchi" and "Si estuvieras aquí" by Los Amigos Invisibles, "A bailar" by Patricio Castillo, "Si en un final" by Eliades Ochoa, "Call Waiting" by Zap Mama, "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" by Lila Downs, "Les Portes Du Souvenir" by Les Nubians, and "Amado mío" by Pink Martini.

  9. Vino el amor - Wikipedia

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    Vino el amor (English title: Along came love) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. [2] It premiered on August 8, 2016 and ended on February 19, 2017. It is a remake of the Chilean telenovela La chúcara , [ 3 ] and stars Irina Baeva and Gabriel Soto .