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A list of films produced in Guatemala from the List of Latin ... (1983) (filmed in California and Mexico, about Guatemalans) O ... (Bajo la cruz) (1997) S
In June 2000, Guatemala and Mexico (along with El Salvador and Honduras) signed a free trade agreement which took effect in 2001. Since then, both Costa Rica and Nicaragua have joined the joint free trade agreement. [31] In 2023, trade between Guatemala and Mexico totaled US$2.8 billion. [32]
Rita is a 2024 dark fantasy horror film written, co-produced, co-edited and directed by Jayro Bustamante. [1] It stars Giuliana Santa Cruz as a 13-year-old girl who, fleeing from her abusive father, is trapped in an institution managed by the state from whence she plans to escape with her cellmates in a violent act.
La cruz de Marisa Cruces (English title:The Cross of Marisa Cruces) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso and transmitted by Teleprogramas Acapulco, SA in 1970. [ 1 ] Cast
La mexicana y el güero (International title: I Love You, Güero) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz González that aired on Las Estrellas from 17 August 2020 to 7 February 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is an adaptation of the Chilean telenovela titled Cómplices created by Víctor Carrasco and Vicente Sabatini. [ 3 ]
Güeros is a 2014 Mexican road comedy-drama film written and directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios.Set in Mexico City in 1999, the film tells the story of three restless teenagers searching for a folk-rocker during the Mexican capital's student strike.
In his address to the Congress of the Union on September 1, 1959, Mexican President López retold the episode and expressed his desire to mend the broken link between Guatemala and Mexico. [1] On September 15, 1959, during a speech regarding the 149th anniversary of the Grito de Dolores , Adolfo López Mateos announced that, through mediation ...
La cruz y la espada is a 1934 American Spanish language drama film directed by Frank Strayer, which stars José Mojica, Juan Torena, and Anita Campillo. The screenplay was written by Paul Schofield and William DuBois from a story by Miguel de Zárraga.