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Directed by Luis EstradaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Crime,
WesternThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Damián Alcázar,
Joaquín Cosío,
Ernesto Gómez Cruz,
Elizabeth Cervantes,
Jorge Zárate,
Daniel Giménez CachoRating77%
Benjamín "Benny" García is deported from the United States to his hometown in Mexico (a fictional place named San Miguel Arcángel). Back home is a bleak picture, he can't find an honest job and most of the town is held with the business of drug trafficking. Benny gets involved in the narco business, a "spectacular" job where he gets a lot of money, women and fun. But soon he finds out that the violent criminal life is not easy and much less fun., 2h23
Directed by Luis EstradaGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Political filmsActors Damián Alcázar,
Joaquín Cosío,
Alfonso Herrera,
Osvaldo Benavides,
Silvia Navarro,
Flavio MedinaRating71%
After an international faux pas goes viral, the Mexican Government urges Television Mexicana, the most powerful Mexican television corporation, to create a media distraction. Television Mexicana discloses a scandalous story involving Governor Carmelo Vargas (Damián Alcázar) in serious crimes and illicit business. Governor Vargas, worried about his political future, decides to clean his image and negotiates a secret agreement with Television Mexicana. Carlos Rojo (Alfonso Herrera), an ambitious young news producer, and Ricardo Diaz (Osvaldo Benavides), a TV network star reporter, are responsible for changing the public image of the corrupt Governor, with the objective of turning him into a political star and presidential candidate., 1h38
Directed by Chris WeitzOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about immigration,
La précaritéActors Demián Bichir,
Joaquín Cosío,
Nancy Lenehan,
Dolores Heredia,
Gabriel Chavarria,
Rolando MolinaRating71%
Carlos Galindo (Demián Bichir) works as a gardener with Blasco Martinez (Joaquín Cosio) in Los Angeles, California. Blasco wants to return to Mexico and continually tries to persuade Carlos to purchase his business from him, which includes the work truck and gardening tools. Carlos's son Luis (José Julián) is in high school and is dating Ruthie Valdez (Chelsea Rendon), the niece of a local gang leader. Luis regularly goes to her house after school where gang members congregate. Luis is embarrassed by his father and, although he does not wish to follow in his footsteps, has a hard time committing himself to his education. However, his relationship with Ruthie and his friendship with Facundo (Bobby Soto) pushes him toward becoming a gang member., 1h47
Genres Drama,
RomanceActors Ana Claudia Talancón,
Daniel Giménez Cacho,
Joaquín Cosío,
Mariana Peñalva,
María Aura,
Danna PaolaRating74%
The film takes place over the span of several years within the 1930s in Mexico, focusing on the life of Catalina "Catín" Guzmán (Ana Claudia Talancón), a young girl born to a middle-class family in Puebla. She meets the cunning General Andrés Ascencio (Daniel Giménez Cacho) while on an outing with her family and he becomes interested in her, paying her regular visits and lavishing her with gifts and praise. Smitten, she agrees to accompany him to Tecolutla and loses her virginity to him. At that point she becomes curious about sexual activity, including masturbation. Despite Andrés's light misogyny and casual derisions of her age and intelligence whenever offering her opinions on politics and other issues they discuss, she cares for him., 2h
Directed by Andrés BaizGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Damián Alcázar,
Marcela Mar,
Martina García,
Teresa Gutiérrez,
Patricia Castañeda,
Andrés ParraRating71%
The film follows the lives of three separate characters, Eliseo, Paola, and Father Ernesto, living in the city of Bogota, Colombia, in the mid 1980s.