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El ángel y yo (1966)
Character: N/A
Ex-con breaks into a house and ends up bonding with a toddler instead of burgling the way he'd planned.
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Los corrompidos (1971)
Character: N/A
Hotel with a dozen stories unfolding simultaneously: man with brain tumor, child with leukemia, drug-traffic magnate and his paid escort, rich widow and her paid escort, lesbian seduction scenario, etc etc...
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Marcelo y María (1966)
Character: N/A
Late 16th century: two Azteca teens are very much in love, but older folks have designs on each of them. This can't end well...
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Vivir para amar (1980)
Character: N/A
Rigo Tovar plays “Tony Franco”, a singer who rises to fame and balances his new lifestyle while trying to keep up with everyone back home.
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México 68: Instantáneas (1968)
Character: Self
Experimental documentary short film with a prologue by José Revueltas about the 1968 Mexico City Olympics
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La Madrastra: Años después (2005)
Character: Socorro de Montes
Set ten years after the finale's quintuple wedding, the special portrays the happily reunited San Román family, including four new grandchildren, as well as the Xochimilco residents. The San Románs go to Patricia's lake cabin in order to celebrate their shared ten-year wedding anniversary, unaware that Demetrio, whom they believe died after escaping from prison a year prior, is actually alive and well and is conspiring with his grandson, Ángel and Alma's young son Angelito, and the San Román grandchildren's nanny, Diana, to kill the entire family.
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La mujer del diablo (1974)
Character: Virginia
A man who lives in a house in a little town in Guatemala that has a reputation of being a sinful place, falls in love with a young girl.
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Trampa mortal (1972)
Character: N/A
During a secret society initiation, a girls-only event, one of the new members is killed in a game of Russian roulette. Years go by, and the remaining members are invited to a mysterious reunion at a lavish estate belonging to the father of the killed girl.
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Pánico (1972)
Character: Woman (segment "Pánico")
Three tales of horror, isolation and insanity set in Mexico.
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El pacto (1976)
Character: Teresa
When they were children, siblings Sergio and Teresa made a promise to never leave each other. An unhealthy co-dependence developes into adulthood.
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La muerte es puntual (1967)
Character: Julia de la Riva
Several lives intertwine: those of a group of vandals, a drug addict, and a girl who works as a waitress in a restaurant where her mother cooks.
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Cadena perpetua (1979)
Character: Maid
After being released from jail, "Tarzan" Lira seeks to rebuild his life as a bank employee. Unfortunately, it might not be as easy as he thinks.
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Verano salvaje (1980)
Character: Cecilia
After a romantic betrayal, young Cecilia decides to sleep around with the men she grew up with.
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Los indolentes (1979)
Character: Rosa
Wealthy family in the 1940s have failed to change with the times, and now everything's collapsing in their lives.
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El Profeta Mimí (1973)
Character: Rosita
Childhood trauma and religious repression causes a little boy to grow up into a murderer.
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El primer paso... de la mujer (1974)
Character: N/A
Three girls from different social classes are forced to take that first step into adulthood that leads them to live fun adventures and also unfortunate events.
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Corona de lágrimas (1968)
Character: Consuelito
Doña Refugio works in an office until the bounce and has three children: Fernando who is studying to be a lawyer, doctor and Nacho Edmundo to work in a company as a truck driver gas. Things become difficult within the family and each seek solutions to economic oppression living.
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El gángster (1965)
Character: Girl in the party
An old gangster returns from the United States to Mexico City to live with his sister-in-law and his two nephews, where he will face the daily life of a middle-class family.
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El lugar sin límites (1978)
Character: La Japonesita
Family honor, greed, machismo, homophobia, and dreams collide in a small Mexican town.
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Canela (2013)
Character: Doña Tere
Maria is a girl who loves to cook and lives with his grandmother, Doña Tere, in Mexico City's downtown. Doña Tere has a traditional Mexican restaurant called "El Molcajete". After the death of her daughter, Doña Tere abandoned his passion for cooking and stopped working in "El Molcajete", now operating under the direction of chef Rosi. Maria does everything possible to bring her grandmother back to the restaurant, while chef Rosi cooks dishes according to new trends in fusion cuisine which highlights the light food, but Maria and Doña Tere won't accept the traditional flavors and cooking secrets to be forgotten. The cuisine battle between Tere and chef Rosi is an epic fight not only between long-stablished mexican food and light food, but also a struggle of family bonds, friendship, cooking secrets, flavour’s passion and more than two hundred ingredients that are needed in order to prepare Mole, a traditional mexican sauce.
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Faltas a la moral (1970)
Character: Consuelo "Chelo" Godínez
A family in extreme poverty is forced to make a series of sacrifices in order to survive.
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Lágrimas de mi barrio (1973)
Character: N/A
A working-class man, left to raise his son after his wife’s death, makes a living as a street vendor. When he buys a set of car rims, he is wrongfully accused of dealing in stolen parts—and sentenced to a year behind bars.
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Romance sobre ruedas (1969)
Character: N/A
A sporty new car is gifted to two young men who work at an auto factory, and they have to time-share it between them.
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Fin de Fiesta (1972)
Character: Raquel
A motorcycle gang goes to a mansion where a party is being held and joy turns into tragedy.
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¿Por qué nací mujer? (1970)
Character: Santa
A family gathers to celebrate Mother's Day, that day a woman discuss many problems about her woman condition; husband, children and grandchildren will hear she tired and overwhelmed silenced by submission and obedience. Analysis of the family and gender roles.
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In the Time of the Butterflies (2001)
Character: Mercedes Reyes
Based on the book by Julia Alvarez. Three sisters become activists during the Dominican Republic's Trujillo regime when members of their family are killed by the government's troops.
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Tacos al Carbon (1972)
Character: Lupita
Tacos al carbón is a mexican movie released on june 8th 1972 on Mexico City.
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Dulces Compañías (1996)
Character: N/A
A geography teacher hires a male sex worker, yet the man is not what he appears to be.
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¡Que viva México! (2023)
Character: Dolores
After his grandfather's death, a man travels with his wife and kids to his hometown, where chaos ensues with his relatives over the inheritance.
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