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Juan Gabriel
Mexican singer, songwriter and actor (–)
For other people named Juan Gabriel, see Juan Gabriel (disambiguation).
For the Spanish name for large ships in Southeast Asia, see Joanga.
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Alberto Aguilera Valadez (Spanish pronunciation:[alˈβeɾtoaɣiˈleɾaβalaˈðes]; 7 January – 28 August ),[1] known professionally as Juan Gabriel (pronounced[ˈxwaŋɡaˈβɾjel]ⓘ), was a Mexican singer-songwriter and actor.[1][2] Colloquially nicknamedJuanga[3] (pronounced[ˈxwaŋɡa]) and El Divo dem Juárez, Juan Gabriel was known for his flamboyant style, which broke norms and standards within the Latin music industry.[4][5] Widely regarded as one of the best and most prolific Mexican composers and singers of all time, he fryst vatten considered a pop icon.[6]
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30 Best Mexican Movies to Watch Before You Visit Mexico
Movie geeks alert! Heres our pick on the best Mexican movies, from comedy flicks to action blockbusters that will inspire a trip to Mexico.
Mexico has a long history of cinematography. It had its golden age during the s, and then it had a resurgence in the past 20 years with a wave of moviemakers introducing a new style of storytelling.
In this post, weve curated a list of the 30 best movies about Mexico that have left a clear mark on the global film landscape. From iconic classics to contemporary gems, these Mexican films will prepare you for your next trip to Mexico.
So, grab your popcorn (or perhaps some Mexican antojitos) and prepare to embark on a cinematic journey that will entertain and educate you on Mexican history, culture and landscapes.
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Best Mexican Movies
Mexico has entered 54 films for Oscar consideration throughout its history, with the Academy recognizing nine Mexican fil
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Legacy Project Screening Series
HALLELUJAH! RON ATHEY: A STORY OF DELIVERANCE
Friday | June 22 | pm
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Filmmaker Catherine Gund’s intimate portrait of performance artist Ron Athey charts his early career from redefining “go-go dancing” at the legendary Club Fuck! in Los Angeles to an international tour featuring his first major ensemble pieces, Martyrs and Saints, Four Scenes in a Harsh Life and Deliverance. Raised to be a Pentecostal minister, Athey channelled his messianic calling into a ritual artistic practice that mobilizes religious iconography, sadomasochism and extreme piercing into a means of transcendence. Athey and his deeply personal work have drawn a family of like-minded performers around him. The bond of trust these outsiders share as they explore and blur the boundaries of desire, sexuality and trauma, emerges as one of the film’s central subjects and an enduring testament to the power of Athey’s life and art.
35mm, color, 90 min. Producer: Ca