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El Niño (English: The Kid) is a 2014 Spanish-French action thriller film directed by Daniel Monzón which stars Luis Tosar and Jesús Castro alongside Eduard Fernández, Sergi López, Bárbara Lennie, and Ian McShane.
The Fish Child received mixed reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes it has a score of 83%. [6] The film is described as an "upstairs-downstairs, lesbian love on-the-run thriller" by critics on Screendaily. [7] Overall, this film is known for highlighting love, bringing attention to abuse, and demonstrating complex relationships.
During the Mexican Revolution, a Durango-bound government munitions train is forced to stop due to the presence of a crucified federal army officer on the tracks. El Chucho/Chuncho Muños, an arrogant gun runner and guerrilla figure who is loyal to the Zapatist revolutionary leader General Elías, leads his gang in an assault on the train.
The film is a dramatization of the Giarre murder. [1] It was produced by Ibla Film, [2] and was shot in the province of Syracuse, between Ferla, Marzamemi and Pachino. [3] The original title reprises a Franco Battiato song with the same name from his 1979 album L'era del cinghiale bianco.
I'll Kill Him and Return Alone (The Man Who Killed Billy the Kid; A Few Bullets More; Spanish: El hombre que mató a Billy el Niño) [1] is a 1967 Spanish drama-Western film directed by Julio Buchs, written by Lucio Fulci, composed by Gianni Ferrio and starring Peter Lee Lawrence, Fausto Tozzi and Dyanik Zurakowska. [2]
El Nino is a weather pattern associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific. It can provoke extreme weather phenomena ...
A major key to shaping weather patterns worldwide is found in the tropical Pacific Ocean, far from any mainland. Known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), this climate phenomenon is the ...
El Niños and their opposites, La Niñas, are naturally occurring weather phenomena that usually appear every two to seven years as a function of how the Pacific Ocean interacts with the air above it.