Coma
El baile de los 41 is a Mexican film directed by David Pablos, written by Monika Revilla and produced by Pablo Cruz. It portrays the events of the famous police raid in what was disparagingly called the dance of the inverted, which took place in 1901 during the Porfiriato, popularly known as the dance of the forty-one. The film stars Alfonso Herrera as Ignacio de la Torre y Mier,[1] the son-in-law of Mexico’s President Porfirio Díaz, and Mabel Cadena as Amada Díaz,[2] his illegitimate daughter.[3][4] The film was shot in Mexico City, Mexico, in 1901.
The film was shot in Mexico City and Guadalajara in late 2019.[8] Some locations include Casa Rivas Mercado, the bar “La Ópera” and the National Museum of Art (Munal), as well as the temple of Santo Domingo de Guzmán in Mexico City. Many of the exteriors were filmed in the streets of the Guadalajara metropolitan area.
Final cut
Today, better than ever, we know how difficult it is to be confined. Because we have lived it not long ago in our own flesh. We know that isolation leads to madness and emptiness is felt more deeply. Tempers flare with boredom and masks fall to reveal our true nature. We’ve typed the same sentence over and over again on our computer, seen ghosts in the rooms and our urge to kill has increased. A ball appears rolling across the carpet and your child writes strange words on doors. If you were lucky enough not to spend those months in a haunted house, you may have been spared all this and are now still in the amoeba phase on the couch. But the protagonists of The Shining, that Torrance family whose ruin was an inv/fernal snowfall, lived one of the most iconic lock-ins in the history of cinema. And also one of the most enigmatic.
It’s clear that The Shining is a mysterious film, but it’s not hard to understand what’s going on if we stay close enough to the surface and let ourselves be guided by the story. That is, the simple explanation for conformists, or only for those who do not want to fall into all those conspiracies that the film has generated and that often do not go beyond the anecdote. That, as interesting as they are, many of them are taken with tweezers. However, that does not mean that this first version is going to be as normal as possible. In fact, as soon as we start, we divide it into two ways of understanding: the paranormal and the psychoanalytical.
The ball of follies
Victoria Mas (1987), daughter of the singer Jeanne Mas, has worked professionally in the world of cinema. Unanimously acclaimed by critics, Le bal des folles, her first novel, has received numerous awards, including the Renaudot des Lycéens. Author’s biography
Victoria Mas (1987), daughter of the singer Jeanne Mas, has worked professionally in the world of cinema. Unanimously acclaimed by critics, El baile de las locas, her first novel, has received numerous awards, including the Renaudot des Lycéens.
Bodas en serie
Hank, Leland, Kip y Ronny nacieron y crecieron en el mismo pueblo de Wisconsin y ahora se están convirtiendo en maridos y padres. Uno de ellos nunca se marchó y sigue cultivando las tierras de la familia durante generaciones, mientras que los otros sí lo hicieron, con mayor o menor éxito: como estrella del rock, comerciante de materias primas o semental de rodeo. En su mosaico está Beth. Pocas veces se ha retratado el corazón de Estados Unidos con tanta riqueza y precisión. Aunque la ciudad haya cambiado, lo único que no ha cambiado es la belleza de las tierras de cultivo de Wisconsin, cuyo atractivo, en manos de Nickolas Butler, emerge como un personaje vibrante de la historia”.