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Hermano (2007 Film)
Hermano (Spanish for "brother") or Hermanos may refer to: Film and TV * ''Hermano'' (film), a 2010 Venezuelan drama film * ''Hermanos'' (film), a 1939 Argentine drama directed by Enrique de Rosas * "Hermanos" (''Breaking Bad''), an episode from the fourth season of AMC's drama ''Breaking Bad'' * "Hermanos", an episode of ''One Day at a Time'' (2017 TV series) Music * Hermano (band), an American stoner rock band * "HERMANOS", a song from the 2023 EP Scaring The Hoes: DLC Pack * "HERMANO", a song from the tunisian rapper Samara See also * Proyecto Hermanos, a charity supergroup which recorded the 1985 single "Cantaré, cantarás "Cantaré, cantarás" ''(I Will Sing, You Will Sing)'' is a single by various Latin American icons called circumstantially "Hermanos", and it was released in 1985. The B-side is conformed by Herb Alpert's "African Flame". The song was considered ..." * Los Hermanos (other) * Las Hermanas (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Hermano (film)
''Hermano'' ( en, Brother) is a 2010 Venezuelan drama film produced by Enrique Aular scripted by Rohan Jones and Marcel Rasquin, directed by Marcel Rasquin. Its premiere was on June 19, 2010, at the 2010 Moscow International Film Festival: its theatrical release was in Caracas on July 2, 2010. Synopsis In Caracas, Julio and his mother are walking through a gateway near La Planta prison. He thinks he's heard a cat but when he runs closer, he notices an abandoned baby crying in the middle of a street dump. The mother hesitates to take the child with them, but does. Sixteen years later, Julio and his little brother Daniel have grown to become the best footballers of La Ceniza, their ''barrio''. While Daniel, nicknamed "El Gato" (the cat) is an innocent boy who dreams of playing in Caracas FC, Julio has become part of a gang. He becomes even more involved in gang life after he beats up a friend who bullies a minor drug dealer. During a game against the team from La Vega, another slum ...
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Hermanos (film)
''Hermanos'' is a 1939 Argentine drama film directed by Enrique de Rosas. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred José Gola and Amelia Bence. Cast * Amelia Bence *José Gola José Gola (February 7, 1904 – April 27, 1939, in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film actor of the 1930s. Born in La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, Gola began acting for film in the 1934 film '' Mañana es domingo''. He began appearin ... References External links * 1939 films 1930s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films 1939 drama films Argentine drama films 1930s Argentine films {{1930s-drama-film-stub ...
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Hermanos (Breaking Bad)
"Hermanos" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series ''Breaking Bad'', and the 41st overall episode of the series. It originally aired on AMC in the United States on September 4, 2011. Plot During a pre-credits flashback, right after the deaths of Leonel and Marco Salamanca and Juan Bolsa, Gus Fring meets with Hector Salamanca and hints that he orchestrated Leonel and Marco's deaths out of revenge, phrasing "blood for blood", which then seems to infuriate the immobile Hector. Gus is called to meet with the police and DEA, where he is asked about his fingerprints in Gale Boetticher's apartment. He explains that Gale was a recipient years ago of a UNM college scholarship in chemistry that Gus created, and says that Gale had invited Gus to his apartment for dinner to ask him for money. Hank Schrader asks if Gus Fring is his real name, as there are no records of anyone with that name in his native Chile. Gus says he immigrated ...
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List Of One Day At A Time (2017 TV Series) Episodes
'' One Day at a Time'' is an American sitcom loosely based on the 1975–1984 CBS series of the same name, developed as a Netflix original program and later airing on Pop TV. The series is written by Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce. Justina Machado, Todd Grinnell, Isabella Gómez, Marcel Ruiz, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Rita Moreno star in the series, with Pam Fryman directing the pilot episode. The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, was released on January 6, 2017. On March 4, 2017, the series was renewed by Netflix for a second season, which premiered on January 26, 2018. On March 26, 2018, a third season was ordered, which was released on February 8, 2019. On June 27, 2019, Pop TV commissioned a fourth season of the series, after Netflix canceled it in March 2019. The fourth season premiered on March 24, 2020, and was simulcast on Logo TV and TV Land. TV Land continued to simulcast the Pop TV-originated episodes throughout the fourth season. On March ...
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Hermano (band)
Hermano is an American stoner rock band formed in 1998. History Formed by producer Dandy Brown as a side project in 1998, the original lineup consisted of vocalist John Garcia (Kyuss, Unida, Slo Burn), bassist Dandy Brown, drummer Steve Earle (Afghan Whigs) and guitarists Mike Callahan ( Earshot) and David Angstrom. After passing tapes and CDs amongst each other for six months, the band members entered the studio in early 1999 to begin recording their debut album. The record was completed in the early 2000; however, it was another two years before it was released, due to an assortment of contractual obligations. The band released ''Only a Suggestion'' on Tee Pee Records in 2002. The release was followed by some brief touring in North America and Europe. During this period, drummer Steve Earle was replaced by Supafuzz drummer Chris Leathers; Leathers joined the band for the first time at the Azkena Festival in Spain in 2003. Hermano signed to Dutch label Suburban Records ...
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DLC Pack
DLC may refer to: Law * Domestic and light commercial, a type of insurance policy * Driver License Compact, a US interstate agreement * Dual-listed company, a corporate structure Organizations * Democratic Leadership Council, an American nonprofit political corporation * Desktop Linux Consortium * Developmental Learning Centre, for special schools or similar institutions * Digital Liberty Coalition, an anti-censorship organization in Australia Science and technology * Date and lot code, in product tracking; See Lot number * Diamond-like carbon * Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds Computing * Data Length Code, a field in a CAN bus frame * Data link connector (automotive) * Data Link Control, in the OSI networking model * Development life cycle * Digital loop carrier * Discrete logarithm cryptography * Double-layer capacitor, another name for a supercapacitor * Downloadable content, extra content released for a video game Other uses * "DLC", a 2023 song by Stray Kids from ' ...
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Cantaré, Cantarás
"Cantaré, cantarás" ''(I Will Sing, You Will Sing)'' is a single by various Latin American icons called circumstantially "Hermanos", and it was released in 1985. The B-side is conformed by Herb Alpert's "African Flame". The song was considered as an LP and peaked number 12 in ''Billboard'''s Latin Pop Albums in September 1985. Background "Cantaré, Cantarás" was recorded with the purpose of raising funds to boost the campaigns of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Latin America. Producers Albert Hammond, José Quintana, Manuel Montoya, Peter Lopez, Luis Medina, and Jose Behar, Co-Founders of non-profit organization HERMANOS, producers of "Cantare, Cantaras" were in charge of the project, bringing together more than 50 Spanish-speaking music artists. Recording was engineered by Humberto Gatica. The project was inspired by the recording of USA For Africa "We Are The World" which had been recorded same year, 1985. Idea came about when Manuel Montoya, manager for A ...
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Los Hermanos (other)
Los Hermanos is a Brazilian rock band. Los Hermanos (Spanish for "the brothers") may also refer to: * ''Los Hermanos'' (album), the band's 1999 debut album * "Los Hermanos" (song), a folk song composed and first performed by Atahualpa Yupanqui * Los Hermanos Archipelago, Venezuela * Darwin Island and Wolf Island Wolf Island (Spanish: ''Isla Wolf'') or Wenman Island is a small island in the Galápagos Islands and was named after the German geologist Theodor Wolf, who also has the volcano Wolf on Isabela Island named after him. It has an area of and a m ..., two of the Galápagos Islands, known collectively as "Los Hermanos" in Spanish See also * Las Hermanas (other) * Hermano (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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