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Los hijos de nadie (English title: Nobody's Children) is a Mexican juvenile telenovela produced by Irene Sabido for Televisa in 1997. [1] This telenovela was a way to raise awareness among society regarding the serious issue of street children. This telenovela was supported by UNICEF.
Los Hijos de Don Juan is an Ecuadorian dark comedy-drama television series created by Fabrizio Aveiga for TC Televisión. [1] The series represents the lives of four men, sons of the same father, and they discover him just when he dies, after leaving them in charge of his business. It premiered on July 15, 2015 on TC Televisión. [2]
"Hay que agarrar al toro por los cuernos" February 26, 2016 () 364: 22 "Ir contra corriente, no es de hombre prudente" February 29, 2016 () 365: 23 "El gallo será muy gallo, pero la gallina es la de los huevos" March 2, 2016 () 366: 24 "La verdad a medias es una mentira completa" March 4, 2016 () 367: 25
"Lo malo" was one of the top three songs in the first round of voting, qualifying to the second round where it placed third with 26% of the vote. [17] [18] [19] The Spanish branch of OGAE, the international fan club of the Eurovision Song Contest, selected “Lo Malo” to represent Spain in the visual event OGAE Second Chance Contest in 2018. [20]
El juicio de nuestros hijos, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano. [1] Cast. Carmen Montejo; Héctor Gómez;
Cuando los hijos regresan is a 2017 Mexican comedy film directed by Hugo Lara Chávez, from a screenplay by Hugo Lara y Claudia González-Rubio. [1] The film is inspired in the 1941 film titled Cuando los hijos se van by Juan Bustillo Oro, [1] and in turn in the 1968 version of the same name of Julián Soler. [1]
Los Olvidados (pronounced [los olβiˈðaðos], Spanish: The Forgotten Ones; known in the United States as The Young and the Damned) is a 1950 Mexican teen crime film directed by Luis Buñuel. It was filmed at Tepeyac Studios and on location in Mexico City.
Hijos del pueblo" is a Spanish song originating from the labor movement, [1] primarily inspired by anarcho-syndicalism. Allegedly, this song was made by a journalist from Alicante , Rafael Carratalá Ramos .