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Mama was established in 2003. [1] The magazine is part of Bonnier group and is published by Bonnier Tidskrifter AB 13 times a year. [2] The headquarters of the magazine is in Stockholm. [3] It targets mothers and offers articles on fashion, food, travel and interior design. [3]
Mama (Tagalog: Inay) is a 2024 Canadian documentary film, directed by Thea Loo. [1] The film profiles the phenomenon of Filipina women who came to Canada under the Live-In Caregiver Program to support their families, focusing in particular on its impact on their children who were left behind in the Philippines.
Mamá también is a Colombian telenovela produced by Teleset for RCN Televisión. [1] The series was aired from 18 November 2013 to 28 April 2014. [2] The plot revolves around teen pregnancy, bullying and drugs in young people, as well as their social life during their high school stage. [3]
Mamá, Mamá, Mamá is the debut feature from Argentine director Sol Berruezo Pichon-Rivière based on her own screenplay, which was shown in the 2020 edition of the Berlin International Film Festival. [1]
The video for "I Got It from My Mama" was announced on The Black Eyed Peas' official website on July 26, 2007, along with a preview of it. [4] It was fully released on August 2, 2007. The video begins with will.i.am opening a magazine of girls and then the camera descends onto will.i.am sitting on a chair on a Brazilian beach.
La mamá del 10 is a Colombian telenovela that was produced by Caracol Televisión in 2018. The storyline of the telenovela focuses on the various challenges faced by a footballer in his quest to become a professional player, as well as the sacrifices his mother makes to support him in achieving his dream. [ 2 ]
Mama Turns 100 (Spanish: Mamá cumple cien años) is a 1979 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Carlos Saura. The film is a comedy sequel of the drama Ana and the Wolves directed by Saura in 1973. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards. [1] [2]
Antonella Gambotto-Burke's first influential work of nonfiction about motherhood, Mama: Love, Motherhood and Revolution is an anthology of personal essays and interviews with some of the world's leading experts on family and childcare, [1] including Sheila Kitzinger, Steve Biddulph, Stephanie Coontz, Gabor Mate, and others.