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All 76 Blanca Guerra Movies (in Order)

Welcome to our roundup of Blanca Guerra’s movies! Kick back and join us as we delve into the world of this talented actress, exploring her diverse range of roles in some of the most memorable films of her career.

Get ready to discover new favorites and revisit old classics as we take a closer look at Blanca Guerra’s filmography, from blockbusters to critically acclaimed indies, showcasing her versatility and passion for her craft.

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1. La loca de los milagros (1975)

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La loca de los milagros, released in 1975, is a captivating Mexican drama that explores love, faith, and miracles. Directed by José María Fernández Unsáin and written by Adolfo Torres Portillo and Gregorio Walerstein, the film stars Libertad Lamarque, Carlos López Moctezuma, and Guillermo Rivas.



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2. Pedro Páramo (1977)

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Pedro Páramo” is a gripping three-hour drama film directed by José Bolaños and based on the 1967 literary adaptation by Juan Rulfo. Set in a mysterious arid village, the movie revolves around a wayfarer who embarks on a journey to meet the father who long ago abandoned his wife. The haunting exploration of the village, its secrets, and the search for redemption draw the viewer into a captivating narrative filled with unexpected twists and intrigue.



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3. El complot mongol (1978)

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El complot mongol, released in 1978, is an action-packed thriller that sets the stage for a cat-and-mouse game between a determined Mexican police officer and a nefarious criminal gang. As an elaborate Mongolian conspiracy threatens the life of the United States President during his visit to Mexico, Filiberto is called upon to act quickly and unravel the truth.



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4. These Ruins That You See (1979)

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These Ruins That You See” (1979), directed by Julián Pastor, is a comedy-drama that tells the story of a literature teacher from Mexico City who decides to move back to his hometown in Cuévano. As soon as he arrives, complications ensue, and he quickly finds himself swept up in the town’s social climate. This intriguing film explores themes of personal growth and the complexities of small-town life.



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5. En la trampa (1979)

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En la trampa” (1979) is a captivating drama film that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of our choices. Directed by Raúl Araiza and written by Luis Alcoriza, Raúl Araiza, and Antonio Monsell, this thought-provoking movie features strong performances by José Alonso, Carmen Montejo, and Gloria Marín.



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6. Mírame con ojos pornográficos (1980)

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Mírame con ojos pornográficos, a 1980 Spanish comedy, takes us on a wild ride with its provocative title and bold subject matter. The film centers around a pharmaceutical salesman with a taste for adventure, as he travels around the country seeking new conquests. However, none of the women he encounters truly captivate him, and his love life remains frustratingly unfulfilled.



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7. Perro callejero (1980)

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Perro callejero, ” the 1980 Mexico crime drama, is a raw, unflinching portrayal of life on the streets for an orphan boy in a bustling city. Surrounded by poverty, crime, and violence, our protagonist embarks on a perilous journey into a life of crime, as he grapples with the harsh realities of his environment.



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8. Coyote and Bronca (1980)

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In the picturesque Mexican village of San Marcos, farm laborers Juan ‘El Coyote’ and Trinidad, proud parents of a loving family, find themselves caught in a whirlwind of events when their children get into trouble. As their squeaky clean reputation starts to falter, the entire village braces for disaster, turning life in this close-knit community on its head.



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9. La cripta (1981)

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La Cripta, ” released in 1981, is a gripping crime drama that delves into the complexities of the human psyche. The story revolves around a patient who has just been discharged from a mental hospital, with the intention to assist the police in locating a missing student. This enigmatic and suspenseful plot unfolds under the shadow of the dark past that haunts the patient, setting the stage for a chilling tale of mystery and suspense.



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10. Como México no hay dos (1981)

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Como México no hay dos” is a compelling 1981 drama film from Mexico, featuring a captivating tale of one man’s journey from humble beginnings to a music superstar, all while grappling with the corrupting power of success. Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and written by Rafael García Travesi and Ana Carolina Medina, this drama explores themes of talent, power, infidelity, and the consequences that come with achieving the seemingly unattainable.



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11. Mojado Power (1981)

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Directed by Alfonso Arau, “Mojado Power” is a quirky, light-hearted comedy that takes audiences on a unique and hilarious journey. Starring talented actors Blanca Guerra and Pedro Damián, the story revolves around unpredictable events and unforgettable characters that will leave you in stitches.



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12. Te solte la rienda (1981)

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Embark on a delightful journey with the 1981 Mexican comedy-musical Western “Te solte la rienda. ” Released on February 19th, this 1h 30min film is directed by Alfredo Salazar with a screenplay by Francisco Cavazos and Salazar himself. Starring Blanca Guerra, Humberto Cabañas, and Juan Peláez, “Te solte la rienda” promises a captivating and entertaining experience for all viewers.



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13. Perro callejero II (1981)

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In 1981, Perro callejero II (The Street Dog II) hit theaters, continuing the action-packed and dramatic saga of the eponymous character. After serving his time behind bars, Perro returns to his old neighborhood, where danger and intrigue await. With a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, this Spanish-language drama is full of thrilling action and compelling storytelling.



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14. Las siete cucas (1981)

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Las siete cucas” is a captivating mix of comedy and drama from 1981, set in a small town where a worker’s wife and six pretty daughters are desired by every man. The husband, not wanting to be bothered, decides to move his family to a different location.



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15. ¡Viva México y sus corridos! (1982)

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¡Viva México y sus corridos! (1982) is a fascinating film that combines the elements of a thrilling documentary and an infectious musical. Directed by Mario Hernández and written by Xavier Robles, this masterpiece takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the world of Mexican bullfighting and horse racing.



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16. Juan Charrasqueado y Gabino Barrera, su verdadera historia (1982)

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Juan Charrasqueado y Gabino Barrera, su verdadera historia” is a 1982 Mexican film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and written by Rafael García Travesi. This adventure drama war film is based on the true story of Juan Charrasqueado and Gabino Barrera.



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17. Burdel (1982)

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Burdel” is a humorous and riveting 1982 Mexican film that follows the story of a man on the run from the police who finds refuge in a brothel owned by three strong-willed and independent women. As the man hides out and begins to build relationships with the residents, the brothel’s secrets and the ladies’ battles with the outside world come to light, unraveling an entangled web of alliances, deception, and unforeseen twists.



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18. Aquel famoso Remington (1982)

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In the 1982 drama-western thriller, “Aquel famoso Remington, ” audiences are taken on a gripping journey as they follow a woman wearing lingerie and engaging with scenes of female topless nudity. The film, directed by Gustavo Alatriste and written by the same, delves into the world of a Western, blending dramatic elements and action-packed scenes. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, the movie offers viewers a thrilling cinematic experience, immersing them in the Mexican culture and language.



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19. Valentín Lazaña (1982)

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Valentín Lazaña is a captivating adventure, comedy, and drama film released in 1982, directed by Francisco Guerrero. The story revolves around Héctor Suárez, Bruno Rey, and Blanca Guerra as they embark on a journey filled with exciting adventures, humorous moments, and emotionally charged scenes.



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20. Falcon’s Gold (1982)

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with Falcon’s Gold, a gripping tale set in the wilderness of Mexico. When an archaeologist receives a tantalizing rumor of the discovery of an ancient statue of a fertility goddess, he ventures deep into the heart of the Latin American country to uncover the truth. As he delves deeper into the rich tapestry of history and folklore, the intrepid explorer’s every move brings him face to face with danger, temptation, and mysterious secrets.



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21. Red Bells (1982)

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Red Bells” is an epic historical drama set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, capturing the essence of the Russian and Mexican revolutionary periods. Directed by Sergey Bondarchuk and featuring an ensemble cast led by Franco Nero, Ursula Andress, and Jorge Luke, this ambitious film takes on the challenging task of chronicling two pivotal events in world history.



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22. Dos de abajo (1983)

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In the Mexican comedy-drama “Dos de abajo” (1983), two hardworking bricklayers, Juan and Pedro, uncover a hidden treasure while toiling away on a construction site. But their newfound riches quickly turn into a nightmare when a sinister band of criminals sets their sights on the unsuspecting duo. As they battle the relentless pursuers, Juan and Pedro must rely on their wits, friendship, and resourcefulness to escape unscathed.



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23. Chile picante (1983)

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Chile picante” is a quirky and spicy Mexican comedy that explores two intriguing love stories, both filled with a blend of passion and humor. In “La Infidelidad, ” we follow the hot and steamy romance of a swimmer and their massage therapist. As the chemistry sizzles, their love story heats up in unexpected ways - just like the titular Chilean chili pepper.



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24. Erendira (1983)

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Erendira, ” directed by the talented Ruy Guerra, is a gripping exploration of drama, fantasy, and romance. Set in 1983, this 1-hour 43-minute film tells the story of the titular character, Erendira. A beautiful teenage girl, Erendira finds herself in an unimaginable situation as she becomes a pawn in her own grandmother’s sinister plan.



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25. Mamá, soy Paquito (1984)

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In the heart of an impoverished Mexican neighborhood, young Paquito struggles to survive alongside his devoted mother. His world is turned upside down when she tragically passes away, leaving him on a quest to find the love and support he needs.



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26. Motel (1984)

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Motel” (1984) is a gripping neo-noir crime drama that unfolds when a wealthy woman’s mutilated body is discovered, leading a determined detective on a perilous investigation. The isolated motel becomes the focal point for the detective’s pursuit of justice, but it’s not all business as he discovers a shocking secret. This intense story is marked by surprising twists and turns, making it a thrilling experience for viewers.



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27. El billetero (1984)

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El Billetero, a 1984 Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Rodríguez, follows the misadventures of a ticket seller who ends up in a series of hilarious situations. Starring Rafael Inclán, Blanca Guerra, and Cecilia Camacho, this delightful film offers a humorous look at life from behind the counter.



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28. Nocaut (1984)

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Dive into the world of crime, drama, and thrills in the gripping 1984 film, Nocaut. Directed by José Luis García Agraz and written by the same talented individual, this captivating story unfolds in Mexico, where tensions run high and the lines between right and wrong blur.



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29. Oro blanco, droga maldita (1985)

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Oro blanco, droga maldita, released in 1985, is a gripping and intense crime drama. This film tells the story of a woman who, driven by poverty and desperation, finds herself in the midst of a dangerous drug cartel. Set in both Mexico and Colombia, we follow her transformation from a struggling single mother to a ruthless player in the world of narcotics and violence.



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30. La segua (1985)

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La segua” is a 1985 Mexican drama, horror, and romance film that will leave you spellbound. Set in colonial Costa Rica, the story follows a young and beautiful woman who is haunted by the appearance of a mythical creature - a woman with the face of a horse. This supernatural power not only terrorizes the woman but also sends her lover into a frenzy of madness whenever he encounters this horrifying creature.



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31. La revancha (1985)

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Experience “La Revancha” (1985), an exhilarating action-drama film that takes viewers on a suspenseful journey. Directed by Alfredo Gurrola, the film stars Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Alejandro Camacho, and Blanca Guerra in leading roles. Set in Mexico and featuring a strong Spanish language, the movie boasts a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes.



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32. Sinvergüenza pero honrado (1986)

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Sinvergüenza pero honrado” (1986), a heartwarming comedy-drama directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, tells the story of Alberto, a young man with a tarnished reputation who dreams of winning the heart of Carmen, a beautiful and kind-hearted woman. However, her parents don’t approve of their relationship, fearing Alberto’s past.



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33. El cafre (1986)

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El Cafre” is a thrilling 1986 action-adventure film set in Mexico. The story mainly follows a struggling truck driver who, due to his mounting debts and personal issues, accepts a questionable assignment to transport a mysterious package.



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34. Separate Vacations (1986)

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Separate Vacations, ” a 1986 comedy film directed by Michael Anderson and written by Robert Kaufman and Eric Weber, follows the story of a successful young architect who suddenly finds himself surrounded by temptation. With his marriage at a crossroads due to his newfound popularity, he and his wife decide to take separate vacations to pursue their own desires. As they explore their individual urges, both find themselves on unexpected journeys that ultimately bring them closer together.



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35. ¿Cómo ves? (1986)

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¿Cómo ves? ”, a 1986 drama film directed by Paul Leduc, follows the story of three women as they explore their own bodies and sexuality. This thought-provoking film features female nudity and is considered a groundbreaking work for its time. With a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes, the movie offers a unique perspective on sexuality and self-acceptance.



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36. The Realm of Fortune (1986)

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The Realm of Fortune” is a gripping drama film from 1986 that takes a poignant look at the highs and lows of human existence. This emotionally charged tale of fortune and misfortune revolves around poor Dionisio, who inexplicably finds himself on the receiving end of extraordinary good luck. However, as the story unfolds, he is quickly reminded that every rise will eventually be followed by a fall.



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37. Orinoco (1986)

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Orinoco, ” a thrilling 1986 adventure film directed by Julián Pastor, takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the lush jungles of the South American continent. Set in the heart of the Orinoco Delta, the movie follows a group of brave and resourceful explorers as they navigate the dangerous terrain and face life-threatening challenges.



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38. Zapata en Chinameca (1987)

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Zapata en Chinameca is a captivating 1987 action-packed historical drama film set in the heart of Mexico during the tumultuous 1910s. The film, directed by Mario Hernández and written by Guadalupe Ortega and Xavier Robles, features remarkable performances from Antonio Aguilar, Araceli Aguilar, and César Bono.



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39. Conexión criminal (1987)

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Conexión criminal, released in 1987, is an adrenaline-charged action-drama that takes you into the brutal world of drug dealing and the ruthless criminal underworld. Set against the backdrop of Mexico, this thrilling film follows two Secret Police officers as they embark on a mission to take down the sadistic criminal responsible for eliminating the Mafia’s enemies.



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40. Walker (1987)

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Walker is a captivating biographical drama that offers an unconventional look into the life of William Walker, the 19th century American mercenary leader who surprisingly became the president of Nicaragua. Director Alex Cox masterfully crafts a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of Walker’s character and his impact on history.



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41. La pandilla infernal (1987)

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La pandilla infernal is a 1987 Mexican film directed by Alfredo Gurrola and written by Jorge Patiño, Roberto Rodríguez, and Gurrola himself. The movie, set in a world of crime and class differences, follows a group of thieves and their criminal activities, while also exploring the relationships and tensions between the characters.



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42. Días difíciles (1988)

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Días difíciles” is a gripping crime drama from 1988, directed by Alejandro Pelayo. The film, starring Alejandro Parodi, Blanca Guerra, and Fernando Balzaretti, explores a dark tale of corruption, sacrifice, and kidnapping. The story revolves around the aftermath of a funeral, as secrets and lies begin to unravel, uncovering a web of crime and deceit.



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43. Cacería implacable (1988)

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Cacería implacable, a gripping Mexican film from 1988, is a thrilling tale of a father and son’s struggle to defend themselves against the unrelenting wrath of the mafia. Set against the backdrop of drug trafficking and the horrors it brings, this story explores themes of escape, sacrifice, and the human spirit’s unyielding determination.



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44. Cabalgando con la muerte (1989)

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Cabalgando con la muerte, also known as Riding with Death, is a captivating 1989 Western film helmed by Mexican filmmaker Alfredo Gurrola. Set against the rugged backdrop of the Old West, this compelling drama captures the essence of the genre while delving into deeper themes of friendship, loyalty, and morality.



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45. Santa Sangre (1989)

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Santa Sangre”, released in 1990, is a gripping Drama, Horror, and Thriller film helmed by Alejandro Jodorowsky. The plot revolves around a former circus artist who, after a stint at a mental hospital, reunites with his armless mother, who leads a peculiar religious cult. He is then forced to commit brutal murders on her command, becoming her arms literally.



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46. Sandino (1990)

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In 1991, “Sandino” was released, a gripping biographical drama that brings to life the unseen hero, General Cesar Augusto Sandino, who defied an attempted US occupation of Nicaragua. The film, directed by Miguel Littin and written by John Briley, Leonardo Benvenuti, and Giovanna Koch, stars Kris Kristofferson, Joaquim de Almeida, and Dean Stockwell. Set in the backdrop of Nicaragua and featuring intriguing subtexts of guerrilla resistance, “Sandino” explores the events of 1927 with a captivating portrayal of Sandino’s courageous fight against the odds.



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47. Morir en el golfo (1990)

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Morir en el golfo (1990) is an intense Mexican drama that delves into the life and reign of oil leader Lázaro Pizarro. The film, with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes, depicts his political and personal battles, making astute use of crime to resolve conflicts. The narrative unfolds in the Gulf of Accuracy and Dexterity, chronicling Pizarro’s course of power in Mexican politics.



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48. Danzón (1991)

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Danzón” intertwines the enchanting rhythm of the Cuban dance with the life of Julia, a Mexican telephone operator, played by María Rojo. Julia weaves through her routine of work, motherhood, and dance practice every Wednesday. However, this routine is shaken up when her dance partner, Carmelo, mysteriously vanishes without a trace.



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49. Ciudad de ciegos (1991)

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Ciudad de ciegos” is a powerful, evocative drama that takes place in a small neighborhood in Mexico City over the course of more than 30 years. Directed by Alberto Cortés and written by José Agustín, Hernann Bellinghaussen, and himself, the film is a compelling exploration of solitude and the changing world around us. As the city’s inhabitants come and go, the only constant remains the disruption in their lives. The set itself serves as a metaphor for the city, showing only the outside world through the windows and the transient objects brought by the characters. Featuring memorable performances from Gabriela Roel, Arcelia Ramírez, and Verónica Merchant, “Ciudad de ciegos” is a poignant and thought-provoking journey that masterfully blends drama, intrigue, and emotion.



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50. Con el amor no se juega (1991)

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The captivating love story “Con el amor no se juega” takes place in 1990, when Susana, a young girl, eagerly anticipates her impending marriage. Among the items she selects to adorn her future home is an exquisite antique mirror. Three weeks before the wedding, the mirror is delivered to her grandmother’s home, where it’s later moved to Susana’s room. As fate would have it, when Susana gazes into the mirror, she encounters an unexpected and intriguing apparition: a dashing man from the 1860s, who transports her back in time.



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51. Sonata de luna (1992)

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Sonata de Luna” is a gripping crime drama that explores the depths of love and deception. The film centers around the enigmatic Julia, played by Edmundo Arizpe, a woman with a thirst for power and ambition who finds herself tangled in a web of secrets and betrayal.



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52. Secuestro a mano armada (1992)

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In the pulse-pounding thriller “Secuestro a mano armada” (1992), a skilled criminal mastermind lures a wealthy businessman into a trap, leading to a high-stakes battle of wits and danger. Directed by Enrique Gómez Vadillo and written by Araceli Jimenez, the gripping story unfolds in the bustling streets of Mexico City as lives hang in the balance.



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53. In the Middle of Nowhere (1993)

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In the Middle of Nowhere, ” released in 1994, is a gripping drama film that takes viewers into the heart of Mexico’s urban crime world. Directed by Hugo Rodríguez and written by Rodríguez and Marina Stavenhagen, the film stars Manuel Ojeda, Blanca Guerra, and Gabriela Roel, creating a tense atmosphere of action and crime. Set in a dangerous metropolitan environment, this 1993-produced drama received 3 nominations in unspecified categories, making it a thrilling must-watch.



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54. Kino (1993)

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Experience the gripping tale of Francisco Eusebio Kino, a determined Italian cartographer and missioner, in the 1993 film “Kino. ” Set during the end of the 16th century, Kino’s journey takes him from Europe to New Spain (México) following his superiors’ orders, despite his desire to explore China. Alongside Admiral Atondo, Kino dedicates his life to mapping the new continent and engaging with the indigenous peoples. This unforgettable drama, directed by Felipe Cazals, explores themes of conquest, oppression, and the blurred lines of morality during a pivotal time in history.



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55. The Beginning and the End (1993)

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The Beginning and the End, ” also known as “Principio y fin, ” is a drama directed by Arturo Ripstein, with a screenplay co-written by Paz Alicia Garciadiego and Naguib Mahfouz. The film tells the intense story of the Boteros, a Mexican middle-class family fighting against poverty after the death of their father.



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56. Clear and Present Danger (1994)

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Clear and Present Danger is a thrilling action film that sees CIA Analyst Jack Ryan (Harrison Ford) plunged into an illegal war against a Colombian drug cartel. The film is the sequel to 1990’s The Hunt for Red October, and 1992’s Patriot Games, but works as an independent story from both and is based on Tom Clancy’s 1989 novel of the same title.



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57. The Queen of the Night (1994)

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The Queen of the Night” is a captivating 1994 drama-romance film, aptly named after the lead character, a talented cabaret artist. The story unfolds as she is compelled to leave Berlin, Germany in the aftermath of a harrowing incident with the Nazis.



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58. Salón México (1996)

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In 1996, “Salón México, ” a captivating drama remake of a 40’s classic, unfolds an intricate web of love, deception, and murder at the eponymous dance hall. Set against the backdrop of pre-WWII Mexico, this story revolves around the mysterious death of a talented dancer, Mercedes (played by Maria Rojo), whose lover becomes the prime suspect.



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59. Sabor latino (1996)

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Sabor latino” is a delightful comedy-romance film from 1996, directed by Pedro Carvajal. This witty film boasts a blend of cultures from Mexico, Cuba, and Spain, and features a charmingly relatable cast, including Francis Lorenzo, Blanca Guerra, and Nancho Novo.



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60. Violeta (1997)

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Violeta” is a captivating drama film that tells the tumultuous life story of Violeta, a Cuban prostitute. As she recounts her experiences to a young male journalist, we witness her journey from a passionate affair with a revolutionary killed by the government, to her adventures in New York with a famous American actor. This passionate encounter ends with betrayal and Violeta’s desire for revenge.



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61. Un embrujo (1998)

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Un embrujo, ” a captivating drama-romance film released in 1999, is set in 1930s Mexico where passion and innocence collide. Directed by Carlos Carrera, the movie follows a young boy who falls deeply in love with his female elementary-school teacher, set against the backdrop of their rural Mexican community. This beautifully crafted story delves into the complexities of first love, the societal pressures of the time, and the emotional consequences for those involved.



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62. En un claroscuro de la luna (1999)

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En un claroscuro de la luna” is a gripping 1999 drama film that exposes the harsh realities of environmental degradation in the southern regions of Mexico. This profound narrative follows the story of a devoted ecologist battling against the pollution caused by the oil industry. However, as passionate as his cause, his life takes a dramatic turn with the arrival of a Russian immigrant’s daughter. The relationship between them transcends boundaries and triggers an emotional rollercoaster dubbed “Claroscuro de la luna” in their minds.



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63. Crónica de un desayuno (2000)

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In the intriguing and provocative film “Crónica de un desayuno, ” directors Benjamín Cann and screenwriters Jesús González Dávila and Sergio Schmucler take audiences on an immersive journey through the vibrant and darker sides of Mexico City life. The movie, set in the early hours of the morning, follows Pedro’s return to his eccentric family after a long absence. The family members, each with their own unique perspectives on Pedro’s return, embark on a series of twisted and kinky adventures while Pedro is busy enjoying his marital life. The film is filled with unexpected twists, dark humor, and shocking moments, all set against the backdrop of a city that never sleeps.



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64. Su alteza serenísima (2001)

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Su alteza serenísima” (2001) is a deeply captivating biographical drama that delves into the life of Mexico’s controversial dictator, Antonio López de Santa Anna. Directed by the talented Felipe Cazals and written by him as well, this enthralling film offers a rare insight into the life of one of Mexico’s most remarkable figures.



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65. The Zone (2007)

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In the enclosed and tranquil community of Mexico City, the lives of its residents are turned upside down when a horrifying crime strikes at their feet. For young Alejandro, the situation becomes even more intense when he encounters the lone survivor who managed to evade the tragic event, seeking refuge within the community. As the walls close in and the darkness consumes his world, Alejandro must confront the harsh realities of his seemingly idyllic neighborhood and navigate the dangerous terrain of childhood in one of the most thrilling dramas of 2007.



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66. My Mexican Shivah (2007)

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My Mexican Shivah” (2007) is a heartwarming and often hilarious comedy that follows the story of Moishe’s death, and the ensuing seven-day Jewish wake, or Shivah, in Mexico City. As family and friends come together to mourn and celebrate the life of their beloved friend, the secrets of Moishe’s past are gradually revealed. With a unique blend of culture, laughter, and drama, this film explores the complexities of family relationships and the power of friendship set amidst the backdrop of both Mexican and Jewish traditions.



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67. Bad Girls (2007)

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Get ready for a riotous comedy set in the vibrant and colorful city of Mexico City. “Bad Girls” (2007), also known as “Niñas Mal, ” tells the story of a rebellious teen who breaks the rules at a prestigious all-girl charm school. This satire comedy takes aim at the high-society world of charm schools, where the girls are expected to behave impeccably. But our protagonist has other ideas, leading to a series of hilarious and daring misadventures.



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68. Kada kien su karma (2008)

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Kada kien su karma” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores the complexities of love and the consequences of betrayal. Set in Mexico, the story revolves around a woman who finds herself abandoned by her husband, leaving her alone to face the challenges of life. However, fate has a unique way of evenin’ the score when the husband is forced to return home, physically incapacitated.



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69. Bajo la sal (2008)

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Bajo la sal” is a 2008 Mexican horror film that centers around a series of gruesome murders that take place in a town near a salt mine. Commander Trujillo is on the trail of the killer, and his investigation leads him to meet Víctor Zepeda, a solitary teenager who works at his father’s funeral home.



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70. Cosas insignificantes (2008)

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Cosas insignificantes, ” a 2008 Mexican film, is a poignant drama telling the story of Esmeralda, a solitary teenager with an intriguing obsession. She painstakingly collects lost or abandoned trinkets, keeping them locked away in a box beneath her bed. As the film captivates viewers with the background stories of these forgotten objects, the unique bond between Esmeralda and her treasured possessions deepens.



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71. Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre (2011)

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Experience an extraordinary journey behind the scenes of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s cult classic, Santa Sangre. In this fascinating making-of documentary from 2011, titled “Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre”, viewers are granted exclusive access to interviews with the cast and crew of this visually stunning and thought-provoking film. Directed by David Gregory, this documentary provides an in-depth look into the world of Santa Sangre, a surreal and dreamlike experience that has captivated audiences for decades.



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72. Un sentimiento honesto en el calabozo del olvido (2020)

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Un sentimiento honesto en el calabozo del olvido” is a captivating crime drama that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey through the dangerous world of the banana mafia. The film delves into the life of a passionate biologist with a deep fascination for arachnids, whose curiosity leads her astray as she uncovers unsettling secrets left behind by her late mother.



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73. El Sueño de Ayer (2022)

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El Sueño de Ayer, released in 2022, is a poignant drama and musical that tackles themes of self-discovery, redemption, and personal growth. Set in Mexico City, the story follows Dámaso Pérez Prado, a man who wakes up in a subway with no memory of his past. This mysterious event propels him on a journey to rediscover who he truly is and the purposes he once had. The film explores the complexities of human existence and the impact of failure on one’s psyche.



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74. Where the Tracks End (2023)

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Where the Tracks End, ” originally titled “El Último Vagón, ” is a heartwarming comedy-drama set in rural Mexico. Georgina, a passionate and spirited teacher, takes up a challenging mission in her new role at a wagon school. She’s dedicated to making a tangible difference in the lives of the children she educates.



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75. Bendita Suegra (2023)

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Bendita Suegra” is a lively comedy about a modern couple, Andrea and Lucio, who are forced to confront their differences, including their opposing city slicker and country charm backgrounds. The story begins with the duo living comfortably together, but when an upcoming family function brings them to Lucio’s hometown, they must face the challenges that their varying cultural and social backgrounds bring.



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76. How to Kill Mom (2023)

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In “How to Kill Mom, ” three sisters are forced to confront their complicated relationship with their dying mother in the most unexpected way. When the matriarch reveals her desire to end her life on her final journey, the siblings are thrust into a journey of introspection, conflict, and ultimately, growth. As they navigate the challenges of helping their mother face the end, they must also come to terms with their own deep-rooted issues.



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