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Hasta el ultimo trago... corazon

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

Documentary.
DV. Color
Mexico

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Film & Animation

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  • dónde lo puedo conseguir? quiero verlo todo!

  • @tochtli4666 Ja mira! Apellidamos igual xD Gracias por el dato :)

  • @lefunk85 Ella es la jazzista mexicana Iraida Noriega.

  • 3:10 - 3:27 Eugenia León: (...) but he loved the guitar, so he always came to my place with a bag of bread, a liter of milk and the guitar. And then he played it and we sang to it, and he made us feel important. I think that he was of the firsts to really connect me with music.

  • 2:31 - 3:09 Astrid Hadad: I thought that life was like the old Mexican movies, I had that countryside ingenuity - thank you - I thought that life was like the Mexican movies where you sang anywhere and then an agent magically appeared and then you had solvency. That people gave you money in the streets and then you had solvency, and suddenly you were singing in a stadium.

  • 1:50 - 2:30 Chayito Valdez : Well, the Mexican man is loving, that is a "ladies man" which is something I don't like, because when a woman is born and loves someone... and when he swears to her in the presence of God that he is going to be there in good and bad times, unfortunately...

  • 0:55 - 1:11 (No idea who she is) I think that Mexico has par excellence a magical and mystical connexion with the Earth...

    1:12 - 1:49 Lila Downs: The kitchen is the place where the house's soul is located. Is the place where all the dark secrets of the family are discussed. One cries a lot in the kitchen.

  • @limpfanka 0:18 - 0:30 Chavela Vargas: I was a very sad girl. A little bit lonely girl, a little... uhm... one that got no true love from my parents. They preferred the boys.

    0:31 - 0:54 Negra Graciana: When I went to school I went always with this neighbor of mine. And that neighbor had two donkeys. With incomplete tails by the way. She said "Graciana, you can have the saddle" because she was afraid because the moment the donkey got out, it did it fleeing. Nevertheless we both fell from it

  • ahahah!! muy bueno, muy al grano

  • can you add english subtitles to this documentary? pleassee!!

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