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Beauty and the Bull; La Belle Histoire; Blancanieves; Blood and Sand (1922 film) Blood and Sand (1941 film) Bolero (1984 film) The Brand of Lopez; The Brave One (1956 film) The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie; Bullfighter and the Lady; The Bullfighter's Suit; The Bullfighters; Bully for Bugs; A Burlesque on Carmen
Bull-leaping: Fresco from Knossos, Crete. Bullfighting traces its roots to prehistoric bull worship and sacrifice in Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean region. The first recorded bullfight may be the Epic of Gilgamesh, which describes a scene in which Gilgamesh and Enkidu fought and killed the Bull of Heaven ("The Bull seemed indestructible, for hours they fought, till Gilgamesh dancing in ...
The Brave One is a 1956 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Michel Ray, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., and Elsa Cárdenas.It tells the story of a Mexican boy who tries to save his beloved bull Gitano from a deadly duel against a champion matador.
Luis Martínez of El Mundo gave the film 4 stars, declaring it as "a monumental, precious, precise, brutal, grief-stricken, tragic, beautiful and, from any point of view, unique film".
Manolete, also known as The Passion Within in the United Kingdom, Blood and Passion in Canada, and A Matador's Mistress in the United States, [2] is a 2008 biopic of bullfighter Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez, better known as "Manolete".
Two bulls beginning a match in Ishikawa, Okinawa Arena on Okinawa Island. Tōgyū (闘牛), also known as ushi-zumo or bull sumo, is bull wrestling as it is called in Japan. It used to be a traditional annual or seasonal sport by the proud owners of the farming bulls, but it is now held as a spectator sport in various places, such as the prefectures of Iwate, Kagoshima (Amami Islands), Niigata ...
WARNING: The above video contains graphic content that may be unsettling for some viewers. New footage from inside a French bullfighting school shows trainers stabbing and killing bulls as ...
Bull wrestling in Turkey is known as boğa güreşi (literally "bull wrestling"). Each year in the third week of June, the Kafkasör (Caucasus) festival takes place in the city of Artvin . At the beginning of the festival, certain rules are applied in order to save the bulls from injury.