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El Dentista": Jack the Ripper Thriller Coming to ViX
Oscar-nominee DemiƔn Bichir stars in the eight-episode thriller "El Dentista," premiering September 19 on ViX, which follows a forensic dentist investigating murders in 19th-century Veracruz, potentially linked to Jack the Ripper.
El Dentista": Jack the Ripper Thriller Coming to ViX
Oscar-nominee DemiƔn Bichir stars in the eight-episode thriller "El Dentista," premiering September 19 on ViX, which follows a forensic dentist investigating murders in 19th-century Veracruz, potentially linked to Jack the Ripper.
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Dolores Heredia: 40 Years in Mexican Cinema and Advocacy
Mexican actress Dolores Heredia received the Mayahuel de Plata award at the Guadalajara Film Festival for her 40-year career, which began in Baja California Sur and includes notable roles in Mexican and international films, along with advocacy for independent cinema.
Dolores Heredia: 40 Years in Mexican Cinema and Advocacy
Mexican actress Dolores Heredia received the Mayahuel de Plata award at the Guadalajara Film Festival for her 40-year career, which began in Baja California Sur and includes notable roles in Mexican and international films, along with advocacy for independent cinema.
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FICG's 40th Anniversary Opens with Mexico's First Stop-Motion Film
The Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG) opens its 40th edition with Mexico's first stop-motion film, Soy Frankelda, mentored by Guillermo del Toro, showcasing 170 films from June 1st to 14th, including 13 from guest country Portugal, alongside awards for Mexican cinema, LGBTQ+ films, and ...
FICG's 40th Anniversary Opens with Mexico's First Stop-Motion Film
The Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG) opens its 40th edition with Mexico's first stop-motion film, Soy Frankelda, mentored by Guillermo del Toro, showcasing 170 films from June 1st to 14th, including 13 from guest country Portugal, alongside awards for Mexican cinema, LGBTQ+ films, and ...
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Los dos hemisferios de Lucca": A Mother's Journey
Los dos hemisferios de Lucca" is a Mexican film based on BƔrbara Anderson's 2019 book, chronicling her journey caring for her son Lucca, who has cerebral palsy, highlighting her search for treatment in India and advocacy for caregivers of disabled children in Mexico.
Los dos hemisferios de Lucca": A Mother's Journey
Los dos hemisferios de Lucca" is a Mexican film based on BƔrbara Anderson's 2019 book, chronicling her journey caring for her son Lucca, who has cerebral palsy, highlighting her search for treatment in India and advocacy for caregivers of disabled children in Mexico.
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Emilia PƩrez": Golden Globe Winner Sparks Controversy Over Transgender Representation and Cultural Authenticity
Emilia PĆ©rez," a Spanish-language musical directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Karla SofĆa Gascón, Zoe SaldaƱa, and Selena Gomez, won four Golden Globes but faces criticism for its portrayal of a transgender Mexican cartel leader, its lack of cultural authenticity, and its predominantly non-Mexi...
Emilia PƩrez": Golden Globe Winner Sparks Controversy Over Transgender Representation and Cultural Authenticity
Emilia PĆ©rez," a Spanish-language musical directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Karla SofĆa Gascón, Zoe SaldaƱa, and Selena Gomez, won four Golden Globes but faces criticism for its portrayal of a transgender Mexican cartel leader, its lack of cultural authenticity, and its predominantly non-Mexi...
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Death of Silvia Pinal: End of an Era for Mexican Cinema
Mexican actress Silvia Pinal, known for her collaborations with Luis BuƱuel and her career in television and politics, died in Mexico City on Thursday at age 93.
Death of Silvia Pinal: End of an Era for Mexican Cinema
Mexican actress Silvia Pinal, known for her collaborations with Luis BuƱuel and her career in television and politics, died in Mexico City on Thursday at age 93.
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Leonora": A Biopic Showcases Surrealist Painter's Life
The film "Leonora", a German, Mexican, UK, and Romanian co-production, chronicles the life of influential surrealist painter Leonora Carrington, from her English childhood to her artistic development in Mexico, using key locations and incorporating anecdotes from her close friend Elena Poniatowska's...

Leonora": A Biopic Showcases Surrealist Painter's Life
The film "Leonora", a German, Mexican, UK, and Romanian co-production, chronicles the life of influential surrealist painter Leonora Carrington, from her English childhood to her artistic development in Mexico, using key locations and incorporating anecdotes from her close friend Elena Poniatowska's...
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Guadalajara Film Festival at 40: Adapting to Change
The Guadalajara International Film Festival, celebrating its 40th anniversary, navigates challenges like budget cuts and the rise of streaming platforms while promoting diverse voices and talent development, highlighting its adaptability and ongoing relevance within the Mexican and Ibero-American fi...

Guadalajara Film Festival at 40: Adapting to Change
The Guadalajara International Film Festival, celebrating its 40th anniversary, navigates challenges like budget cuts and the rise of streaming platforms while promoting diverse voices and talent development, highlighting its adaptability and ongoing relevance within the Mexican and Ibero-American fi...
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Emilia PƩrez": A Transgender Gang Leader's Unexpected Turn
Emilia PƩrez," a French-Mexican-American film by Jacques Audiard, depicts the kidnapping of a Mexican lawyer by a trans gang leader who hires her to manage her transition and protect her family, resulting in unexpected consequences and societal commentary.

Emilia PƩrez": A Transgender Gang Leader's Unexpected Turn
Emilia PƩrez," a French-Mexican-American film by Jacques Audiard, depicts the kidnapping of a Mexican lawyer by a trans gang leader who hires her to manage her transition and protect her family, resulting in unexpected consequences and societal commentary.
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Emilia PƩrez" Premieres in Mexico to Mixed Reception
Emilia PƩrez," a French-made film about a transgender Mexican drug trafficker, premiered in Mexico with mixed reviews and low box office numbers (US\$74,000 from 20,000 attendees), despite winning at Cannes and the Golden Globes and receiving 13 Oscar nominations; criticism focused on its superficia...

Emilia PƩrez" Premieres in Mexico to Mixed Reception
Emilia PƩrez," a French-made film about a transgender Mexican drug trafficker, premiered in Mexico with mixed reviews and low box office numbers (US\$74,000 from 20,000 attendees), despite winning at Cannes and the Golden Globes and receiving 13 Oscar nominations; criticism focused on its superficia...
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Emilia PƩrez": Mexican Backlash Over Golden Globe-Winning Film
Emilia PƩrez," a Golden Globe-winning film about a Mexican drug lord's gender transition and subsequent work finding missing persons, is facing intense criticism in Mexico due to non-Mexican actors' unconvincing accents, a primarily non-Mexican cast, and the perceived insensitivity of its portrayal ...

Emilia PƩrez": Mexican Backlash Over Golden Globe-Winning Film
Emilia PƩrez," a Golden Globe-winning film about a Mexican drug lord's gender transition and subsequent work finding missing persons, is facing intense criticism in Mexico due to non-Mexican actors' unconvincing accents, a primarily non-Mexican cast, and the perceived insensitivity of its portrayal ...
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Mexican Actress Silvia Pinal Dies at 93
Mexican actress Silvia Pinal, known for her role in BuƱuel's "Viridiana" and her political career, died at 93 in Mexico City following a urinary tract infection; her legacy is celebrated as a "fundamental pillar" of Mexican cinema, theater, and television.

Mexican Actress Silvia Pinal Dies at 93
Mexican actress Silvia Pinal, known for her role in BuƱuel's "Viridiana" and her political career, died at 93 in Mexico City following a urinary tract infection; her legacy is celebrated as a "fundamental pillar" of Mexican cinema, theater, and television.
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