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  2. Cinelatino - Wikipedia

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    Cinelatino is a Spanish-language movie channel based in Mexico owned by MVS Comunicaciones & Hemisphere Media Group (99.9% owned by InterMedia Partners).The channel is available throughout Latin America as well as the United States and Canada via cable, satellite, and IPTV services.

  3. List of Latin American films - Wikipedia

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    Taxi Para Tres (2001) Colombia. Ecuador. Crónicas (2004) Qué Tan Lejos (2006) Ratas Ratones y Rateros (1999) Paraguay. Peru. Uruguay. A dios momo (2006) A las cinco ...

  4. List of Mexican films of 2022 - Wikipedia

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    1 ¿Y cómo es él? Videocine: 1.000 65.2 2 ¡Qué despadre! Videocine 0.889 55.9 3 Mal de ojo: Cinépolis Distribución: 0.612 35.4 4 El exorcismo de Dios: Imagem 0.609 35.4 5 Cuando sea joven: Videocine 0.566 33.1 6 Soy tu fan Disney: 0.483 32.7 7 La exorcista: Disney 0.310 17.7 8 Karem, la posesión: Videocine 0.290 16.9 9 Lecciones para ...

  5. Cine Latino - Wikipedia

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    Cine Latino was one of the largest cinemas in Mexico City, located on the south side of Paseo de la Reforma, the city's signature boulevard, at #296, ...

  6. Incomplete Lovers - Wikipedia

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    Incomplete Lovers (Spanish: Amores incompletos) is a 2022 Mexican comedy-drama film written and directed by Gilberto González Penilla. [1] Starring Alejandro Camacho. [2] It is about the journey of a 65-year-old man through the Baja California peninsula in search of his dead wife's lovers.

  7. Cinema of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Mexican movies were exported and exhibited in all Latin America and Europe. The film Maria Candelaria (1944) by Emilio Fernández, won the Grand Prix in Cannes Film Festival in 1946. [1] Famous actors and actresses from this period include María Félix, Pedro Infante, Dolores del Río, Jorge Negrete and comedian Cantinflas.

  8. Bleu Nuit - Wikipedia

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    Bleu Nuit (English: "Midnight Blue" [1]) is a television series that was broadcast late night on the Télévision Quatre Saisons, or TQS, television network (now called Noovo) in Quebec, Canada, from 1986 until 2007.

  9. La cebra - Wikipedia

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    La cebra (lit. ' The zebra ') is a 2011 Mexican comedy-drama film written and directed by Fernando Javier León Rodríguez in his directorial debut. [2] Starring Harold Torres and Jorge Adrián Espíndola. [3]