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Remake of "La Fuga" from If you're like me, then you prefer a film with a consistent tone, and this might not be your cup of tea as it tries to rotate between crime and comedy. Where to watch. Midnight Medianoche Directed by Tito Davison. Synopsis A villain has his cronies kidnap a teacher and pretends to be him, teaching in a hidden town.
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Featuring films made between and , the season extends the span of this vibrant period in Mexican filmmaking slightly beyond its generally agreed upon parameters , but with good reason. This emphasis on the very excellent urban films produced during this period presents a different canon of Mexican classical cinema in line with the current celebrations taking place globally, including retrospectives of Mexican noir at MoMA in New York and the Cinematheque in Melbourne.
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