Un joven aspirante a músico llamado Miguel se embarca en un viaje extraordinario a la mágica tierra de sus ancestros. Allí, el encantador embaucador Héctor se convierte en su inesperado amigo y le ayuda a descubrir los misterios detrás de las historias y tradiciones de su familia.
La película cuenta el viaje de Manolo, un joven torero que se debate entre cumplir con las expectativas de su familia o seguir su corazón y dedicarse a su verdadera pasión: la música. Antes de escoger el camino que seguirá, emprende una aventura recorriendo tres mundos fantásticos, donde tendrá que superar sus peores miedos. Producida por Guillermo del Toro.
En un pueblo muy especial, donde la leyenda del Día de Muertos surgió, yace un secreto ancestral que está a punto de ser revelado por una valiente joven, cambiando la vida tal y como la conocemos.
When Cole returns to Yang's haunted temple to seek revenge on a former Airjitzu Master, he accidentally uses a powerful Dark Magic blade that unleashes the spectral forms of Ninjago's greatest villains and traps himself in the temple. The Ninja must return the ghosts to the Departed Realm before it's too late.
México, 1938. Celebración del día de Difuntos. Con su país al borde de la guerra con Alemania, el cónsul británico en México, Geoffrey Firmin (Albert Finney), corta todo contacto con sus familiares y se sumerge en un proceso de autodestrucción mezclando el alcohol con los recuerdos.
Greenaway lleva a la pantalla grande parte de la vida de Sergei Eisenstein, concretamente el periodo en el que el mítico realizador soviético vivió en México y rodó, entre otros films, "¡Que viva México!". El director de “El Acorazado Potemkin” (1925) pasó más de un año, a partir de diciembre de 1930, en tierras aztecas para filmar su fascinación por el Día de Muertos y los ritos religiosos de la cultura popular mexicana. Sin embargo, la cinta quedó inconclusa, por lo que en 1979 Grigori Aleksandrov, a partir de los “storyboards” originales de Eisenstein, compiló “¡Que Viva México!, una aproximación al montaje que éste planeaba.
A Mexican farmhand migrates to America to better support his family, but his dream crashes to the ground when his wife and daughter can't meet him across the border.
t's the Mexican Day of the Dead, and little Chiqui misses his mama terribly! Two years ago, she left home in the middle of the night to journey to The Beyond, a phantasmagoric land of the dead, which hosts an annual talent show to crown the Greatest Singer Beyond the Beyond - and Chiqui's mama, Julieta, is a luchadora with a dream, to become the most renowned singer ever! Determined to dance with his mama during her performance, young Chiqui sets out with his Papa Diego, the hulking luchador, to find The Beyond himself, and help put his familia back together!
A portrayal of the Mexican Day of the Dead consisting of still shots and narration. Deals with the special objects and events surrounding the annual Mexican celebration of “All Souls Day”. It is not only a rich flood of folk art, but a view of the way that the Mexicans have come to terms with death. Searched out with the help of Alexander Girard and a moving guitar score by Laurindo Almeida.
Dia de los Muertos is a film that captures the beauty, mystery and sacredness of the ancient Meso-American holiday that honors and remembers those who have died. Combining stop-motion animation and sets with computer generated characters, backgrounds and effects creates a richly layered world that blurs the boundaries separating the living from the dead. Dynamic camera angles and lively music enhance the subtle, stylized performances of the living characters and the frenzied action of the spirits.
Rodolfo runs into Ignacio, a high school friend who married his ex-girlfriend. On Day of the Dead, Ignacio throws a party and Rodolfo attends with a prostitute.
As she prepares for Dia de los Muertos, a young woman finds herself at odds with grief and tradition.
Monarch butterflies have brought hope to the darkest times of people's lives. In Mexico, when they arrive for Day of the Dead, they are thought to be souls of the departed. Coincidence?
The Day of the Dead is one of the most deeply rooted and celebrated traditions in our country and when this festivity takes place in a magical town, the event becomes something memorable. The Day of the Dead tradition in Huautla de Jiménez, Oaxaca begins on October 27 with the arrival of the chá to xo´o´ and the celebration lasts six days. Hand in hand with its inhabitants, we will take a tour to witness all the colors, smells, flavors, sounds, textures, and visions that surround this ancestral festival and that of the Mazatecs.