A comedy western coming from Egypt. The title, "Viva Zalata", clearly reminds to "Viva Zapata!" (1952, directed by Elia Kazan). A bandit of Egyptian origins leads a gang of Mexican outlaws ...
Danny Trejo isn't the first name that comes to mind when imagining the ideal star to follow in Marlon Brando's footsteps, but ...
With intrigue and intensity, Viva Zapata retells the parable-like story of the Mexican peasants' struggle against a tyrannical government in the early years of this country. Given this plot ...
Marlon Brando didn't win his second Oscar until 1973 but began his career with a remarkable streak that has yet to be ...
El ciclo exhibirá también el filme que lo hizo ganador de su primer Premio Oscar como Mejor Actor de Reparto en 1953, “Viva Zapata” (1952), dirigido por Elia Kazan. Otra de las cintas que ...
Mrs. Zapata moved a few rows away, where, using the bullhorn, she burst into song. “Nosotros Venceremos” (“We Shall Overcome”) was followed promptly by “Huelga General” (“General ...
Acting, among many other things, is a version of weather. A performance can be stormy, sunny, rainy, windy (especially windy) ...
Viva Villa es una película 'biopic' dirigida por John Conway (Una mujer difamada, Historia de dos ciudades), además de la ayuda de otros dos directores, y le acompañan Wallace Beery (Gran hotel ...
Trabajó en más de 200 filmes, entre ellos “Viva Zapata” (1952), por la que recibió un Óscar, y “Zorba, el griego” (1964). 1947 - NACE IGGY POP. Nace en la ciudad de Muskegon (Michigan ...
The 94th edition of the Oscars is just a few hours away and with it the euphoria for the most important award in the seventh art in the world has generated great interest. This is why the history ...
That’s a lot of music. And anyone who’s ever been to VIVA PHX would expect no less on Saturday, Oct. 19, when the festival that reimagined what a music festival could even be in downtown ...
The story of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, who led a rebellion against the corrupt, oppressive dictatorship of president Porfirio Díaz in the early 20th century.