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  2. Antonio Aguilar filmography - Wikipedia

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    El Hijo de Gabino Barrera: Los Dos Rivales: 1966: La Vida de Pedro Infante: Los Cuatro Juanes: Alazán y Enamorado: 1967: La Venganza de Gabino Barrera: El Ojo de Vidrio: La Captura de Gabino Barrera: Los Alegres Aguilares: 1968: Lucio Vázquez: El As de Oros: 1969: El Caballo Bayo: Lauro Puñales: The Undefeated: 1970: Emiliano Zapata: actor ...

  3. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a historical period in the cinema of Mexico that lasted from 1936 to 1956. [1] It was marked by the production of highly praised films that shaped Mexican national identity and culture.

  4. List of Telemundo telenovelas and series - Wikipedia

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    Telemundo is an American television network owned by NBCUniversal and the first telenovela was created in 1988. Through the years Telemundo has been associated with several foreign chains such as Caracol Televisión some of their telenovelas higher production have been Corazón Valiente produced in 2012, the first soap opera that won the Premios Tu Mundo, was Mi Corazón Insiste en Lola Volcán.

  5. List of Mexican films of 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Tony Dalton, Ana de la Reguera: El Ultimo Rey: Eduardo Barraza: Bella: Alejandro Gomez Monteverde: Eduardo Verástegui "People's Choice Award" at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival [1] and numerous other awards. El Carnaval de Sodoma: Arturo Ripstein: Patricia Reyes Spíndola: Déficit: Gael García Bernal: Gael García Bernal, Ana ...

  6. Nuevo Cine Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    The new National film library building. Nuevo Cine Mexicano, also referred to as New Mexican Cinema is a Mexican film movement started in the early 1990s. [1] Filmmakers, critics, and scholars consider Nuevo Cine Mexicano a "rebirth" of Mexican cinema because of the production of higher-quality films.

  7. List of Mexican films of 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Caminos de Michoacán: David Reynoso: Federico Villa, Yolanda del Río, Gerardo Reyes, Beatriz Adriana, Freddy Fernández, David Reynoso, Los Terrícolas: The Mansion of the 7 Mummies: Rafael Lanuza: Blue Demon, Superzan, María Cardinal, Claudio Lanuza, Manuel Palacios (Manolín) Lo veo y no lo creo: Alfredo Zacarías

  8. List of Mexican films of 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1982: El Barrendero: Miguel M. Delgado: Cantinflas, María Sorté: Last movie of Cantinflas ¡El que no corre... vuela! Gilberto Martínez Solares: La India María, Evita Muñoz "Chachita", Irma Lozano, Freddy Fernández

  9. List of Mexican films of 1967 - Wikipedia

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    Un Dorado de Pancho Villa: Emilio Fernández: Emilio Fernández, Maricruz Olivier: Entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival: Las Mujeres Panteras: Rene Cardona: Tongolele, Elizabeth Campbell, Ariadne Welter: Como pescar marído: Alfredo B. Crevenna: Maricruz Olivier, Fanny Cano: Chanoc: Rogelio A. González: Andres García, Tin ...