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Plot. The story takes place among the sugar cane fields of the state of Veracruz, where the slander and spite caused by a lie forever mark the lives of two families and four friends who met being children: Julia (Daniela Castro), Pablo (), Juan de Dios (Francisco Gattorno) and Mireya (Patricia Navidad).
Title Amas de Casa Desesperadas: January 10, 2008 – June 19, 2008 Descontrol: January 7, 2018 – February 4, 2018 El Chapo: April 23, 2017 – July 25, 2018
Year English title Original title Director; 1998: Por si no te vuelvo a ver: Juan Pablo Villaseñor Esmeralda Comes by Night: De noche vienes, Esmeralda
Dicen que soy mujeriego. Dicen que Soy un Mujeriego ("They Say I am a Womanizer") is a 1949 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rodríguez. This Mexican film classic was made during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. [1] In this film, Mexican superstar, Pedro Infante co-starred with Golden Age Mexican super star Sara Garcia (“Mexico ...
Cristina Ortiz Rodríguez (19 March 1964 – 9 November 2016), better known as La Veneno ('The Poison'), was a Spanish singer, actress, sex worker, and media personality.. Considered one of the more important and beloved LGBT icons in Spain since her death, she rose to fame in 1996 after being discovered in the park where she worked as a sex worker by Faela Sainz, a reporter for the late-night ...
The 1st Rolling Stone en Español Awards took place on October 26, 2023, at The Fillmore in Miami, United States, presented to recognize excellence in Ibero-American music releases, films and television productions of 2023.
Amor gitano (English: Gypsy love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Pedro Damián for Televisa in 1999. Is adapted the 1983 Argentinian telenovela Amor gitano original story by Delia González Márquez and the 1969 Puerto Rican telenovela La mujer de aquella noche original story by Olga Ruilopez.
Sueños y caramelos (2005) La Pícara Soñadora (English title: The Mischievous Dreamer ) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1991. [1] Based on a La Pícara soñadora , a 1956 Argentine film of the same name, directed by Ernesto Arancibia.