Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente has his eye on Jorge Beltran's girlfriend and goes to visit her. This does not make Beltran rejoice, to say the least.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Is it a dream or is our intrepid hero serenading his beloved at midnight, with a melodious band of mariachis?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Valente accuses Julia of deceiving him and says he is staying put. Will she relay this message to Valente's many enemies?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Is the beautiful Julia already engaged? And has Valente Rojas found another reason to stay in this treacherous town? Sounds like a set up for more drama....
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Meet some of the members of Banda Pionero, a Sinaloa style band from Mazatlan, Mexico. These guys are really friendly and even sang a capella for us.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente has a chance to heal from his wounds and rest a little for now. His brave saviors, Julia and Luciana, will take good care of him. And now Luciana has the opportunity to discover his true identity.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Maybe one of the most glamorous shoot-out scenes of its time, involving two beautiful women. Both independently come to save our hero, Valente! NOTE: CONTAINS ONLY A SINGLE LINE OF DIALOGUE! (But it's integral to the movie.)
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Valente is finally ready to leave town. But does he get out in time?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Our hero, the "strange but interesting" Valente Jr., wonders if all his dreams of revenge were in vain. Does this town have anything to offer Valente?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
We are at Mexico City’s public university talking with Manuel. He tells us about the contrasts that exist within his neighborhood and what he thinks about the relationship between the United States and Mexico.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The bold Valente Jr. kicks in a door or two and finds just who he was looking for. Does he get to avenge the death of his father after all these years?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Come see what's on the easel of painter Ramón Hernández-Barajas. His new painting features a beautiful gypsy woman dancing barefoot in a full skirt. Look closely at the colors and textures, and hear what the artist himself has to say.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Should government pump money into the economy and generate jobs by financing giant public works projects? In the extremely close Mexican presidential election of 2006 (which he lost), Andrés Manuel López Obrador made it clear that that his answer is a decisive ¡Sí!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Remember that dance Valente was warned not to attend? Yep, he goes--and repays a debt.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Economics is all about the production and consumption of goods and services. Usually, we associate it with numbers and acronyms but in the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana they see the people behind the data. Crista is one of those students willing to chat about her school and her city.
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