Etiqueta: Culture
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Fog in Tangier (Niebla en Tánger) (TV Series)
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SAGA Willy Cuesta Mystery
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The Damna Way (La vía Damna)
Everyone can get in, but no one gets out alive. Chile, 1852. The imminent arrival of a group of mutinous soldiers at BulnesFort has unleashed chaos. They are willing to do anything to find the gold hidden by the Indians. MatthäusKleis, the Fort's doctor, manages to get his daughter Odetta to flee with one of…
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Love Three Delights (Amor tres delicias)
When two worlds (literally) collide. Nina Chou is a young woman of Chinese origin in Madrid. For some time now, Nina has been feeling the need to find herself, as opposed to doing everything her traditional family expects her to do. Determined, satirical and a bit of a mess, Nina lives with her…
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Uncle Bill
A pop culture icon's time in Mexico. The 40s. Famous writer William S. Burroughs (Bill) began his career as one of the most mythical and mad characters of the slums of New York City. He experimented with any and every drug he could get his hands on, and quickly turned into a heroin addict,…
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Leopard in the Sun (Leopardo al sol) (TV Series)
Blood is paid with blood. Two families, the Barragán's and Monsalve's, are engaged in a bloody war. It all started when Nando Barragán murdered Adriano Monsalve, his first cousin. At the time, both families lived in close proximity in the desert and under the same business. After Adriano's death, the two families abandoned…
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A Mexican in Every Child (Un mexicano en cada hijo te dio)
Beautiful and beloved Mexico is what it is today thanks to figures from its history. There are illustrious figures who have something, or everything, to do with what is "Mexicanness" today, often relegated to the shadows of oblivion. Beyond the official history, a group of Mexicans throughout history have had the chance to influence, for better or worse, the life and culture of the country, but whom disdain has erased from memory. Heroes of flesh and blood, villains or stars that shined only to be suddenly dimmed. Figures such as Isabel Moctezuma: the last Aztec princess; Jesús García Corona, the hero of Nacozari; Gilberto Bosques, "the Mexican Schindler"; Tezozomoc, the terrible chief of Tacuba; Lorenzillo, the terror of the seas of Campeche; Jesús Malverde, the saint of the narcos; Hilda Krüger, the Nazi spy who was also the mistress of a Mexican president;…
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Open Relationship (Relación abierta) – An Original TV Series Project
Honey, I think it’s time to meet other people. Our grandparents would have never thought about having sexual encounters outside the marriage as a common habit. Now, this is possible and it’s even trendy. The current concept of “couple” is wider than ever, and it offers all sorts of possibilities no matter the gender, sexual…
