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Fernando de Fuentes: Release date. 1941 () Country: Mexico: Language: Spanish: Creo en Dios ("I Believe in God") is a 1941 Mexican film.
A Thousand Clouds of Peace is a 2003 romantic drama film written and directed by Julián Hernández.Its original Spanish title is Mil nubes de paz cercan el cielo, amor, jamás acabarás de ser amor and alternative titles for it are A Thousand Clouds of Peace Fence the Sky, Love; Your Being Love Will Never End and A Thousand Peace Clouds Encircle the Sky.
Capaz de Todo Por Ti (Eng.: Capable of Anything for You) is the fifth studio album by Mexican duranguense band K-Paz de la Sierra. It was released on November 20, 2007. The album became their second number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums. It is also noted as the band's last album with founder and original lead vocalist Sergio Gómez.
Que Dios me perdone (English title: May God Forgive Me), is a 1948 Mexican film produced by Cinematográfica Filmex S.A and directed and co-written by Tito Davison, [1] starring María Félix, Fernando Soler and Julián Soler. [2] [3]
God's Crooked Lines (Spanish: Los renglones torcidos de Dios) is a 2022 Spanish psychological thriller film directed by Oriol Paulo and starring Bárbara Lennie.Written by Oriol Paulo and Guillem Clua with the collaboration of Lara Sendim, the screenplay is an adaptation of the 1979 novel of the same name by Torcuato Luca de Tena.
Que te perdone Dios... yo no (English title: Ask God for Forgiveness... Not Me ) [ 1 ] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa . It is the remake of the telenovela Abrázame muy fuerte , produced in 2000.
How to Become a Modern Man (Spanish: Como Dios manda, lit. 'As God Commands') [ 2 ] is a 2023 Spanish comedy film directed by Paz Jiménez from a screenplay by Marta Sánchez which stars Leo Harlem alongside María Morales, Daniel Pérez Prada, and Stéphanie Magnin .
La frontera de Dios is a 1965 Spanish drama film directed by César Fernández Ardavín, who wrote it along with José Luis Martín Descalzo and starring Alicia Altabella, Mercedes Barranco, Frank Braña. [1] It is based on the novel by José Luis Martín Descalzo, which won the inaugural Premio Nadal in 1944. [2]