Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Despite not being very convinced about going to the bakery, Sofia's brother thinks they can try going to see if they discover something more.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Looking at a photo, Sofía tries to recognize the people who appear in the image. In addition to the people, another detail emerges that could help Sofía and her brother obtain more information about Diego.
Difficulty:
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.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofia's brother tells her what's in the box. However, she seems to be thinking about other things.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Mexico
In this interesting video, the friar, film director and artist Julián Pablo and the Toltec master of transformation and modern shaman don José Ruíz share interesting reflections on pain, forgiveness and fear.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
After finishing the call, Sofía tells her brother what the person from the beauty salon said about Diego.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
In the first part of this episode, Sofía is on the phone with the beauty salon where Diego got his hair cut. However, the brevity of the call doesn't leave much hope of having found new information about Diego.
Difficulty:
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.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofía finally makes the call, explaining the purpose of it.
Difficulty:
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.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother decide to call the place where Diego got his hair cut.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
In this spicy segment, singer Gloria Trevi and comedians Brozo and Ponchito discuss some of the prejudices that exist around intimate relationships between men and women.
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