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Andrea G. Bermejo of Cinemanía rated the film 4 out 5 stars, deeming it to be a "magnificent film" for several reasons, including "a great script that vindicates the power of education" [11] Alberto Bermejo of El Mundo also scored 4 out of 5 stars praising "the originality of the writing and the sense of authenticity given off by the images ...
Highest-grossing films of 2020 Rank Title Distributor Admissions Domestic gross 1 Father There Is Only One 2 (Padre no hay más que uno 2. La llegada de la suegra) Sony Pictures: 1,892,870 10,554,851.06 2 Adu (Adú) Paramount Pictures: 1,043,387 6,106,114.32 3 32 Malasana Street (Malasaña 32) Warner Bros. Pictures: 586,778
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The film is presented in a nonlinear narrative, jumping between Ulises's experiences in Mexico and the United States.The following is a linear summary of the plot: In 2011, in the slums of Monterrey, a 17-year-old named Ulises is the leader of a gang called Los Terkos.
Baby (2020 film) Bad Hair Day (2024 film) La bandera; Barcelona Burning; The Barcelona Vampiress; The Beasts; Becoming Ana; The Belly of the Sea; Below Zero (2021 film) Birds Flying East; Birth (2024 film) Black Beach (film) Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa; Blondi (film) The Blue Star (film) The Bond (2024 film) The Boogeyman: The Origin of the Myth
You've Got This (Spanish: Ahí te Encargo) is a 2020 Mexican film directed by Salvador Espinosa, written by Tiaré Scanda and Leonardo Zimbrón and starring Tato Alexander, Moisés Arizmendi and Fernando Becerril. [1] [2] [3]
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One Last Afternoon (Spanish: La última tarde) is a 2016 Peruvian-Colombian drama film written, co-produced and directed by Joel Calero. [1] [2] It stars Katherine D'onofrio and Lucho Cáceres. [3] It is the first film in Calero's memory trilogy, followed by The Most Feared Skin (2023) and Family Album (2024). [4]