• Ángeles Mastretta (born October 9, 1949, in Puebla) is a post-boom Mexican author, journalist, actress, and film producer. She is well known for creating...
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  • directed by Roberto Sneider based on the novel of the same name by Ángeles Mastretta. It was Mexico's official submission for the 2009 Academy Award for...
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    The Mastretta MXT is an automobile produced by the Mexican car manufacturer Mastretta. It is the first car that Mastretta has designed without any foreign...
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  • and Graphic Designers of Mexico). Ángeles, Alejandro, "La escudería Mastretta", CNN Expansión, 21 July 2008 "Mastretta MXT". The Age. 2008-08-09. Retrieved...
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    Universidad Nacional Adrián Goransch - footballer Manuel Lapuente – coach Ángeles Mastretta – writer Gabriel Palmeros - footballer Carlos Poblete – coach José...
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  • of testimonial writers such as Elena Garro, Elena Poniatowska, and Ángeles Mastretta." The critic Jorge Aguilar Mora, on the other hand, argues that Juan...
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    (1933–2014) Valeria Luiselli (1983–) Mauricio Magdaleno (1906–1986) Ángeles Mastretta (1949–) Elmer Mendoza (1949–) Miguel Angel Menendez Reyes (1904–1982)...
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  • Notable people named Angeles include: Ángeles Caso (born 1959), Spanish journalist, translator, and writer Ángeles Mastretta (born 1949), Mexican author...
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    translation: Tomorrow in the Battle Think On Me) 1997: Mal de amores, by Ángeles Mastretta of Mexico (English translation: Lovesick) 1999: Los detectives salvajes...
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    Fuentes Martín Luis Guzmán Guadalupe Loaeza Gregorio López y Fuentes Ángeles Mastretta Carlos Monsiváis Nezahualcoyotl Salvador Novo Fernando del Paso José...
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    Proceso (magazine) Notable people: Elena Poniatowska Andrés Roemer Ángeles Mastretta Lydia Cacho Anabel Hernández Javier Valdez Cárdenas Francisco Ortiz...
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    “Arráncame la Vida”, a period drama based on the novel of the same name by Ángeles Mastretta. With critically acclaimed performances by Ana Claudia Talancón and...
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    vida (Tear This Heart Out), based on the novel of the Mexican writer Angeles Mastretta, got released in Mexico. In this film he played Carlos Vives, a young...
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    Latin America (2002, published by Plume, USA) with Laura Restrepo and Ángeles Mastretta among others; La Selección Argentina (2000, published by Tusquets);...
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  • succeed Manuel Ávila Camacho as president. Maximino's life inspired Ángeles Mastretta's novel, Arráncame la Vida and the film adaptation Tear This Heart...
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    The jury described him "a brilliant historian". He is remarried to Ángeles Mastretta and has three sons. [citation needed] Premio Nacional de Periodismo...
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  • (1747–1829, England, nf) Mostafa Mastoor (born 1964, Iran, f/nf) Ángeles Mastretta (born 1949, Mexico, f/nf) Carlos Mastronardi (1901–1976, Argentina...
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    José Luis Martínez Alfonso Reyes Prize; Menendez y Pelayo Prize; Ángeles Mastretta Romulo Gallegos Prize; Ernesto Mejía Sánchez Alfonso Reyes Prize;...
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  • (1898–1998) Ramón López Velarde (1888–1921) Manuel Maples Arce (1898–1981) Ángeles Mastretta (born 1949) Amado Nervo (1870–1919) Rosa Nissán (born 1939 Salvador...
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    Muhammad Yunus, Tom Wolfe, Brian Aldiss, Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Ángeles Mastretta, Rosa Montero, Nelly Sfeir Gonzalez, J. M. Coetzee, J. M. G. Le Clézio...
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  • fiction wr. & col. Jenny Mastoraki (b. 1949, Greece), poet & translator Ángeles Mastretta (b. 1949, Mexico), fiction wr. & mem. Kāterina Mataira (1932–2011...
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  • poet Sanjuana Martínez (born 1963), journalist, non-fiction writer Ángeles Mastretta (born 1949), journalist, novelist María Luisa Mendoza (1930–2018)...
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    in the film Tear This Heart Out, based on the acclaimed novel by Ángeles Mastretta. She played Toña la Negra, sharing credits with Ana Claudia Talancón...
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  • Héctor Aguilar Camín (born 1946) Paco Ignacio Taibo II (born 1949) Ángeles Mastretta (born 1949) Laura Esquivel (born 1950) Luis Zapata (1951–2020) Carmen...
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    an untitled Amazon Studios pilot from writer-director Catalina Aguilar Mastretta, who made Everybody Loves Somebody, a 2017 Mexican-set comedy romance...
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  • Everybody Loves Somebody (film) (category Films set in Los Angeles)
    Mexican romantic comedy film written and directed by Catalina Aguilar Mastretta, and starring Karla Souza and José María Yazpik. A successful and single...
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    D'Alessio's "Acariciame," one in collaboration with Mastretta and one with Joan Valent. She worked with Mastretta for the main theme of the Spanish film "El Sueño...
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    lugar, Infierno de todos and Los climas. Born in Puebla in 1949, Ángeles Mastretta's writings are known for their female characters which are prominent...
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    built buses and trucks since 1962, and the new Mastretta company that builds the high-performance Mastretta MXT sports car. In 2006, trade with the United...
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    Acaríciame (Versión Mastretta) and Acaríciame (Versión Joan Valent) El Sueño del Caimán (2002) Tracks: El Sueño del Caimán (Mastretta featuring Julieta...
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