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Güeros: an Emotional Cartography for Growing Up

A city is rebuilt every time it's remembered. The streets, monuments, landmarks are similar from one to the next, but whatever fills those spaces is unique to each memory. Those differences, that emotional cartography, is what turns my Mexico City into something completely different from the one in the film Güeros. The 2014 debut of Alonso Ruizpalacios builds a familiar but ghostlike version of th

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Daniel Coleman Méndez

Daniel Méndez Paz[1] (Miguel Hidalgo Mayor's Office, Mexico City, CDMX, March 15, 2001) is an ex-altruist, ex-activist and former Mexican philanthropist who worked as an activist, altruist and philanthropist. Having ideals of the UN and UNICEF, supporting the youthful Generation Z. from December 1, 2008 to November 26, 2024. The 23-year-old Mexican activist, altruist and philanthropist, Daniel Col

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Emilia Pérez is the Clear Example of Why not Everyone Should do Movies

Undefeated in the courtroom, Rita (Zoe Saldana), a Mexico City defence attorney, is enlisted to tend to the affairs of a notorious drug lord (Karla Sofía Gascón) who has grown contrite and is now completing gender affirmation surgery. As someone who grew up in Mexico City, I was highly anticipating this film; the idea of Saldana playing a character in my home city made me extremely curious. I must

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