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Hasta después de muerta ('Til After Her Death) is a 1916 Argentine silent film, shot in black and white. It was directed by Ernesto Gunche and Eduardo Martínez de la Pera and written by Florencio Parravicini. The film was released in 1916 and it had Florencio Parravicini, Pedro Quartucci, Orfilia Rico and Enrique Serrano as the main ...
Devotees praying to Santa Muerte in Mexico. Santa Muerte can be translated into English as either "Saint Death" or "Holy Death", although R. Andrew Chesnut, Ph.D. in Latin American history and professor of Religious studies, believes that the former is a more accurate translation because it "better reveals" her identity as a folk saint.
Most People Die on Sundays (Spanish: Los domingos mueren más personas) is a 2024 comedy-drama film directed by Iair Said. [1] It stars Said, Rita Cortese and Antonia Zegers. The film is based in part on Said's own experiences after the death of his father. The cast also includes Juliana Gattas as David's sister.
Pablo Valentín as Gumaro; Roberto Blandón as Rafael De Toledo y Mondragón; Sherlyn as Magos, she is the younger sister of Lichita. [20]Eddy Vilard as Alejandro de Toledo y Mondragón Casablanca, he is the son of Augusto and Beatriz, and hides to the world that he is gay for fear of bullying.
Isla Muerta may refer to: Isla de Muerta, a setting from the Pirates of the Caribbean series; Isla de Muerta, an album by Ten; Isla Muerta, a fictional island off the coast of Costa Rica in Michael Crichton's The Lost World; La isla de la muerte (Island of the Doomed), the alternate title of Maneater of Hydra
The Vaca Muerta Formation, commonly known as Vaca Muerta (Spanish for Dead Cow), is a geologic formation of Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous age, located in the Neuquén Basin in northern Patagonia, Argentina. Waste from the oil exploitation since 2011 has been deposited close to the town of Añelo, which is about 1,200km west of Buenos Aires. [8]