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Blood Wedding (Spanish: Bodas de sangre) is a tragedy by Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca.It was written in 1932 and first performed at Teatro Beatriz in Madrid in March 1933, then later that year in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Blood Wedding (Spanish: Bodas de sangre) is a 1938 Argentine film written and directed by Edmundo Guibourg, the first film adaptation of Federico García Lorca's 1931 tragic play of the same name. [1]
Blood Wedding (Spanish: Bodas de sangre) is a 1981 Spanish musical film written and directed by Carlos Saura.It was directed and choreographed in the flamenco style. It is the first part of Saura's 1980s flamenco trilogy, and is followed by Carmen (1983) and El amor brujo (1986).
Grandma's Wedding (Spanish: La boda de la abuela) is a 2019 Mexican romantic comedy film written and directed by Javier Colinas. [1] The film stars Susana Alexander, Dino García and Luis Arrieta in the lead roles. It is a sequel to the 2015 film El cumple de la abuela (Grandma's Birthday). The film was predominantly shot in Cuernavaca, Morelos ...
The plot is set in a futuristic 2011 Madrid, capital of the 3rd (Spanish) Republic. [2] Extremely ugly woman Lola Otero is transformed into a beauty in the wake of an experiment carried out by a mad scientist, thereby going into a killing rampage to take revenge for all the humilliations she has suffered.
La Visita Que No Tocó El Timbre ("The Visit That Did Not Ring The Bell") is a 1954 Mexican film written by Luis Alcoriza. Two brothers who live together take responsibility for an abandoned baby. Two brothers who live together take responsibility for an abandoned baby.
Raíces de sangre [2] [3] (Spanish pronunciation: [raˈises de ˈsaŋɡɾe]) (Roots of Blood) is a Mexican movie written and directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño released in 1978 in Mexico and other countries. [1] According to some sources, it had a wide release on May 30, 1979, [5] but other sources show it was playing in US theaters as early ...
Orange Blossom for Your Wedding (Spanish: Azahares para tu boda) is a 1950 Mexican historical comedy drama film directed by Julián Soler and starring Fernando Soler, Sara García and Marga López. [1] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernández.