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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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Beginner
Mexico
Despite the ring not being the most important thing, Sofía cannot calm the sadness she feels knowing that Diego doesn't have the ring.
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Adv Beginner
Mexico, Spain
"Te Voy a Esperar", composed and sung by Juan Magán and Belinda, is the main song of the movie Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones. The theme, defined by a mix of Latin pop and soft electronic music, reinforces the key moments of the film and has become one of the most representative songs of the movie.
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Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother begin to understand some things related to Diego and despite what Sofía says, her brother remains optimistic.
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Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother discover a small note with information. Despite the little data, they decide to begin a search.
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Advanced
Mexico
After a brief mystical reflection, the music of the group Venado Azul gives way to the notes of Banda Agua Caliente and the voice of the legendary Mexican singer Gloria Trevi. Enjoy this explosive mix!
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Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother decide to search the house to see if they can find any clue that will help them discover something more about Diego.
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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.
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Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother look again at what's in the little box before seeing a photo that catches their attention.
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Intermediate
Mexico
With the nostalgic melody of Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández, this video invites us to reflect on the current environmental crisis.
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Beginner
Mexico
What will the guys do to help Diego? Don't miss the beginning of the second part of this episode of Buena gente!
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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.
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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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Advanced
Mexico
With a frenetic melody, Amandititita and Don Cheto offer us a song in which they reflect on how Mexicans who emigrate to the United States are transformed when they try in vain to renounce the Mexican identity they carry within.
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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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