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Y tu mamá también won the Best Screenplay Award at the Venice Film Festival. [28] It was also a runner-up at the National Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Picture and Best Director [29] and earned a nomination for Best Original Screenplay at the 2003 Academy Awards. [30] The film made its US premiere at the Hawaii International Film ...
She made her debut in an international work in Y tu mamá también (2001), [5] portraying Luisa Cortés, an exotic madrileña who ends up accepting a trip offer across rural Mexico from a Mexican cousin-in-law and his friend. [6] In 2002, she starred as the title character in comedy peplum Lisístrata, playing an Athenian woman setting up a sex ...
Los caballeros las prefieren brutas is a Colombian dramedy created and produced by Laberinto Producciones, [4] and Sony Pictures Television for Sony Entertainment Television, and Caracol Televisión. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] The series is based on the Best-selling novel of the same name by the writer Isabella Santodomingo. [ 5 ]
In 2001, with the success of Y Tu Mamá También, Mexico propelled Latin America into a period of increased LGBT+ film production unified as New Maricón Cinema. Within Mexico-specific LGBT+ cinema, a conflict of homosexuality and national identity is common and a frequent topic of analysis.
More recent are Amores perros by Alejandro González Iñárritu, Y tu mamá también by Alfonso Cuarón, El crimen del Padre Amaro by Carlos Carrera, Arráncame la vida by Roberto Sneider, Biutiful (2010) (also directed by Iñárritu), Hidalgo: La historia jamás contada (2010), Instructions Not Included (2013), Cantinflas (2014), and the ...
In 1970, Cleodegaria "Cleo" Gutiérrez is a Mixtec live-in maid in an upper-middle-class household in Mexico City's Colonia Roma neighborhood. The household consists of the mother, Sofía; the father, Antonio; their four school-aged children, Pepe, Sofi, Toño and Paco; and Sofía's mother, Teresa.
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Bethke was born on 12 March 1980 in Nairobi, Kenya, [1] as Ricardo Arap Bethke Galdames. [1] In the Kalenjin language "Arap Bethke" means "Bethke's son." [1] His father, Claus Bethke is German and his mother, Patricia Galdames is Chilean. [1]