Luca Guadagnino to will serve as president of the jury at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Organizers said Friday that the Italian filmmaker will chair the jury for the official selection of this year's 68th edition of the fest.
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MEXICO CITY -- Mercedes Barcha, who was credited by late husband and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez with making it possible for him to write his masterpiece “One Hundred Years of Solitude," has died at the age of 87. Barcha, who married García Márquez in 1958 and managed the couple's finances through some hard times while the author wrote, died on Saturday in Mexico City, according to Mexico's Culture Ministry.
Luca Guadagnino to will serve as president of the jury at the San Sebastian Film Festival. Organizers said Friday that the Italian filmmaker will chair the jury for the official selection of this year's 68th edition of the fest.
Salma Hayek is 54 and looking better than ever. The Mexican actress celebrated turning a year older on Wednesday by showing off her gorgeous figure and flawless self in a number of sizzling snaps.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Congratulations are in order for ! The radio presenter has landed a brand new presenting role alongside on Steph's Packed Lunch when the show starts on later this month.Confirming the news on Instagram on Wednesday morning, the former star said: "So this is exciting! (Well, for me anyway). "A few times a week I'll be joining Steph McGovern chatting away.
Salma Hayek is a charismatic person. It is not a secret that the Mexican actress enjoys life at its best.
Dave McNary Film ReporterMax Evans, whose New Mexico cowboy novels “The Rounders” and “Hi-Lo Country” were made into movies, died on Wednesday in hospice care at the VA Medical Center in Albuquerque, N.M.
Hollywood's arthouse cinema Arena Cinelounge is reopening as an outdoor venue for the time being on the roof of the nearby Montalbán. Indoor theaters remain closed across California amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.
As he cruised into the fall of 1995, Robert Rodriguez had a plan for avoiding the dreaded sophomore slump. His debut feature, “El Mariachi,” was an indie sensation two years earlier – originally intended as a self-financed calling card of a movie, solely for the Mexican home video market, it had found unexpected success on the film festival circuit and was picked up for full-on theatrical and video distribution by Columbia Pictures.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: The 12th annual edition of the largest Mexican film festival outside of Mexico, Hola México Film Festival (September 11-20), will take place virtually and exclusively on Lionsgate and Hemisphere’s Spanish-language streaming platform Pantaya.The festival will feature 20 movies, kicking off with Chicuarotes, directed and produced by Gael Garcia Bernal.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine With rehearsals commencing this week, will soon be saying goodbye to his girlfriend and their daughter Mia for a short while.Ahead of his reunion with all the other professional dancers, the 29-year-old shared a sweet photo with his partner and in the caption wrote down the words to Maluma's Spanish song ADMV.The lyrics roughly translate to: "When the years weigh on us, and the legs do not walk, the eyes are closed and the skin does not stretch anymore." The
In January — after around two decades as professional musicians — the Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela won their first Grammy award for their album Mettavolution. “Oh my goodness, this year was going to be a very busy one.
Ash Christian, a producer, actor and director known for Social Animals and Coyote Lake, has died. He was 35.
Ash Christian has sadly died at the age of 35.
Ellise Shafer editorAsh Christian, an Emmy award-winning producer, actor, filmmaker and founder of Cranium Entertainment, died in his sleep on Thursday in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He was 35.Born on Jan.
Trini López, the singer and guitarist who in the 1960s had hits with the songs "If I Had a Hammer" and "Lemon Tree" and appeared in the classic war movieThe Dirty Dozen, has died. He was 83.
The Dirty Dozen and for singing a popular cover version of the hit ‘If I Had A Hammer’. His death was first confirmed in Palm Springs Life Magazine, with Lopez being a longtime resident of the Southern California area and ultimately passing away there.Lopez was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1937 and grew up in the Little Mexico neighbourhood.