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Mexican Movie Fortnight

31 Monday Aug 2020

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Tonight Channel 14 (www.canalcatorce.tv) will start its “Mexican Cinema Fortnight” with these 2 films considered Mexico’s Top 100 Movies. One is called THE GOLDEN CAGE and it deals with immigration and the other one is called INTIMACIES AT SHAKESPEARE & VICTOR HUGO STREETS which reveals a mysterious secret.

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Hoy por la noche inicia la quincena del cine en el Canal 14 y su versión “en linea” (www.canalcatorce.tv) donde se proyectarán estas dos excelentes cintas mexicanas que forman parte de la nueva lista de 100 mejores películas mexicanas. LA JAULA DE ORO trata sobre la migración y el documental INTIMIDADES DE SHAKESPEARE Y VICTOR HUGO revela un secreto muy interesante. Les recomiendo mucho la de “mi tocayo”.

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Carlos Villatoro: Mexico’s Silent Movies prince

30 Sunday Aug 2020

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Carlos Villatoro was one of the most famous actors during the Mexican Silent Movie Era in the 1920’s. He left his home state of Chiapas, in southern Mexico, early in his life and on his way to Canada an unexpected train stop in New York City changed his life forever introducing him to the world of acting. He was also an important part of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema in the 1940’s. A true pioneer!

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Antes de Jorge Negrete y Pedro Infante, el chiapaneco Carlos Villatoro engalanó algunas películas del cine mudo mexicano (El tren fantasma y El puño de hierro) en los años 1920’s. Luego participó en películas sonoras como “Águilas de América” y “Dos monjes”, considerada una de las mejores 100 películas de México. Finalmente formó parte del elenco en varias películas de la Época de Oro del cine mexicano con estrellas tales como María Felix. Un viaje inesperado a Nueva York en 1920 cuando Villatoro tenía 17 años fue lo que lo acercó al mundo de la actuación. 

Toshiro Mifune an indigenous Mexican from Oaxaca?

26 Wednesday Aug 2020

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Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune didn’t speak a word of Spanish yet he managed to play the main character, an indigenous Mexican from the state of Oaxaca, in the movie ÁNIMAS TRUJANO considered one of the 100 Best Mexican Movies. This film was the 2nd Mexican movie to be nominated at the Oscars under the “Best Foreign Language Film” category in 1962.

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El actor japonés Toshiro Mifune, sin hablar una palabra de español, protagonizó en 1961 a un indígena oaxaqueño en la película ÁNIMAS TRUJANO considerada hoy como una de las 100 mejores películas de nuestro país. Esta cinta fue la segunda película mexicana en ser nominada al Óscar como mejor película extranjera.

August 15th, Mexican Movies Day

16 Sunday Aug 2020

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Every year on August 15th, Mexico celebrates “Mexican Movies Day”. Since yesterday Channel 22 (Mexican Culture Channel) has been playing CALL ME MIKE (Llámenme Mike), a black humor comedy which was forbidden several years in our country during the 1980’s due to its focus on corruption. Channel 22 will broadcast this movie today August 16th at 3:30 pm CST on its international channel (if you live in Mexico it will be at 2:30pm CST on the national channel). Sasha Montenegro was born in Italy but her parents came from Montenegro, hence her artistic surname. Her real name is Sasha Aćimović Popović. Alejandro Parodi won 4 Ariel Awards (the Mexican Oscar) during his life. He was born in the northwestern state of Sonora yet his family name is Italian.

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Cada 15 de agosto México celebra el Día Nacional del Cine Mexicano. Desde ayer el Canal 22 ha estado festejando este día con la comedia de humor negro LLÁMENME MIKE. Esta película estuvo censurada durante algunos años en la década de los 80 por tratar el tema de la corrupción. Hoy 16 de agosto se presentará a las 2:30pm en la transmisión nacional del Canal 22 y a las 3:30pm CST en la transmisión internacional. Sasha Montenegro nació en Italia pero sus padres eran originarios del país balcánico llamado Montenegro (de ahí tomó su apellido artístico). Su nombre real es Sasha Aćimović Popović. El sonorense Alejandro Parodi ganó cuatro Arieles en su vida y curiosamente su apellido paterno también tiene una conexión con Italia.

International Day of the World’s Indigenous People

09 Sunday Aug 2020

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Today is “International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples”. You can celebrate it by watching Netflix’s documentary about María Lorena Ramírez, a Rarámuri woman from the northern state of Chihuahua, who has placed Mexico on the radar at several international “marathonic” races.

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Hoy es el “Día Internacional de los Pueblos Indígenas” y para celebrarlo puedes ver este documental en Netflix que trata sobre María Lorena Ramírez, una interesante corredora rarámuri del norteño estado de Chihuahua que ha puesto el nombre de México en alto en varias carreras “maratónicas” internacionales.

Emiliano Zapata

08 Saturday Aug 2020

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On August 8th, 1879 Emiliano Zapata was born in Anenecuilco, Morelos. Along with Pancho Villa, Zapata leaded the Mexican Revolution that started in 1910. Zapata fought in southern Mexico while Villa fought in the northern part of the country.

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Hoy, hace 141 años nació Emiliano Zapata en Anenecuilco, Morelos. A la par con Pancho Villa, Zapata luchó durante varios años en la Revolución Mexicana que inició en 1910. Zapata encabezó el movimiento revolucionario en el sur de México mientras que Villa lo hizo en el norte del país.

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