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Intermediate
Mexico
After listening to verses from the book La emoción de las cosas by Mexican writer and journalist Ángeles Mastretta, Mexican singer Natalia Lafourcade, and the iconic member of the group Café Tacvba, Meme del Real, delight us with the sweet song Cuando llegaré.
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Intermediate
Mexico
Continuing with the theme of pain in life, it's the turn of the legendary Mexican wrestler Blue Demon to share his own personal experience.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
In this part of the documentary, the idea of suffering and pain as necessary elements to obtain a deserved reward is discussed.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
With the music of Los Macuanos, this video introduces us to the theme of resistance and its different manifestations in Mexican society.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
With the musical background of the regional female group Las Maya Internacional, actors Daniel Giménez Cacho and Diego Luna offer their reflections on how gender relations are defined in Mexico.
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Intermediate
Mexico
In this part of the documentary, Mexican DJ and producer Camilo Lara takes us to Mexico City with the notes of his electronic music, also giving us an explosive fusion with the horns of Banda Agua Caliente and the Cumbia Cusinela by the group Venado Azul.
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Intermediate
Mexico
With this video begins a new section of the documentary dedicated to gender differences. The words of famous Mexican actor Diego Luna serve as a preamble to the music of the group Venado Azul, who performs for us, in the Huichol language, their vibrant Cumbia cusinela.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
With the nostalgic melody of Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández, this video invites us to reflect on the current environmental crisis.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
In this part of the documentary we will hear some opinions related to the way the system generates poverty and the meaning that land has for the peasant.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
After a brief reflection by Mexican actor Daniel Giménez Cacho on the impact of borders in Mexico, the son jarocho musical group Los Cojolites performs one of their musical pieces.
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Intermediate
Mexico
We continue with more music and reflections on Mexican emigration to the United States. In this part, El Haragán and Meme del Real join Los Tucanes de Tijuana to repeat the final message of the song: "So far from God and so close to the United States".
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Intermediate
Mexico
With this video begins a series of reflections and melodies dedicated to one of the most important themes discussed in the documentary. Listen carefully to the words of the introduction, the testimony of one of the protagonists and the nostalgic melody at the end.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
After some interesting reflections on the way we approach our daily life, artist Adanowsky goes into the Mexico City subway to perform one of the most memorable songs from this documentary. Enjoy it!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
With the background sound of the song "Caminante del Mayab" performed by the trio Los Tres Yucatecos, this part of the documentary offers brief reflections on the concept of freedom.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
From Reus, in the province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Cristina tells us why she moved from Barcelona to this beautiful city and what makes it so special.
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