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  1. Completed in 1969, the film was banned by the authorities, shown in secret throughout the 70s and 80s, and was only allowed to be broadcast on TV for the first time in 1998, once the PRI’s grip on power was waning (they were finally voted out when free and fair elections were held in 2000).

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  2. 22 ott 2004 · The Grudge: Directed by Takashi Shimizu. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, William Mapother, Clea DuVall. An American nurse living and working in Tokyo is exposed to a mysterious supernatural curse, one that locks a person in a powerful rage before claiming their life and spreading to another victim.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • Takashi Shimizu
    • 2004-10-22
  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Il_GrintaIl Grinta - Wikipedia

    Il Grinta è un film western diretto dal regista Henry Hathaway nel 1969, con il quale l'attore John Wayne ottenne il premio Oscar al miglior attore protagonista. Il film è tratto dall'omonimo romanzo dello scrittore Charles Portis pubblicato a puntate l'anno precedente sulla rivista The Saturday Evening Post.

    • 128 min
    • 1969
  4. 25 lug 2022 · Il Grinta è un film di genere western del 1969, diretto da Henry Hathaway, con John Wayne e Glen Campbell. Durata 131 minuti. Distribuito da PARAMOUNT - CIC VIDEO.

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    • John Wayne
    • Henry Hathaway
  5. Con El Grito, in teatro la magia del circo e il sapore surreale del sogno Rolling Stone Niente animali, tanta destrezza e un tendone stracolmo di poesia e fantasia.

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  6. El grito: Directed by Leobardo López Aretche. With Rolando de Castro, Magda Vizcaíno. A documentary on the student movement in Mexico, 1968, made by film students.

  7. Overview. In the summer of revolt 1968, student Leobardo López Aretche captured the protests in Mexico City, and the state’s brutal response, up close – and like many of his subjects and fellow comrades, would pay a high price for his audacity. Fifty years later, his movie is no longer a secret. Leobardo López Aretche. Director. Oriana Fallaci.