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Three Days of Christmas (Spanish: Días de navidad) is a 2019 Spanish-language television series starring Victoria Abril, Carles Arquimbau, and Mae Aswell. The plot is set in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War and told during across three different time periods. [1] [2] It was released on December 6, 2019, on Netflix.
Leon is reincarnated in the body of El Chino Valdez and, in turn, El Chino's soul ends up in the body of a professor of anthropology, Beltran Camacho, who dies in a car accident. Now, each man will not only have to deal with a new body, but also adapt to a new soul. Leon now in the body of El Chino leaves El Chino's family and immigrates to Mexico.
Main male villain. (season 1) Daniela Bascopé as Valeria Puertas de Padilla, she is a corrupt judge manipulated by Altagracia. Also is Braulio's wife and Diego's mother. (season 1) [5] Mauricio Isaac as Justino López, Valeria employee and friend of Sául. (season 1) Fátima Molina as Lidya Corona, Mónica's best friend. (season 1)
Someone Has to Die (Spanish: Alguien tiene que morir) [2] is a Spanish-Mexican thriller television limited series created by Manolo Caro, creator of the Netflix series The House of Flowers. [3] The series takes place in 1950s Spain and consists of three episodes revolving around a conservative and traditional society during the Franco regime ...
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Las Posadas derives from the Spanish word posada (lodging, or accommodation) which, in this case, refers to the inn from the Nativity story. It uses the plural form as the celebration lasts for a nine-day interval (called the novena) during the Christmas season, which represents the nine-month pregnancy [3] [4] of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.
A Spanish version of Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" created with artificial intelligence -- and with Lee's approval -- is here just in time for the holiday season.
Christmas films, so the argument goes, must not only be set on or around Christmas; they must also take as the central storyline the holiday itself (we'll define these definitions in a bit).