Gavilán O Paloma (film)
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''Gavilán o Paloma'' (Hawk or Dove) is a 1985
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drama film. The movie is titled after one of José José's greatest songs. It chronicles the rise of Mexican music icon José José from his humble beginnings in Mexico City to his international superstardom. ''Gavilán o Paloma'' is starred by José José, playing himself, co-starred by Christian Bach and the comedian
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. Fifteen of José José's songs are on the soundtrack.


Plot

José José was born in a Mexican family of talented musicians. His father was an alcoholic operatic tenor and his mother was a pianist. Growing up in the tough neighborhoods of Mexico City, José began his career as a singer in serenades, and later in a jazz trio. His father died and his career took off due to his enormous talent. José started a relationship with Anel (Bach), a beautiful young actress, but because of his alcoholism and infidelities, she leaves him. José marries Kiki Herrera (
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), a beautiful socialite twenty years older than he is. After several fights and irreconcilable differences, José leaves her. After suffering a terrible pneumonia that nearly ended his career, Anel returns to be by his side and he recovers. After a couple of years without success, José signed a contract with a major record label and returns to the pinnacle of success to stay there for the rest of his career.


Production notes and awards

* It was shot in Mexico City. * The movie was not a big commercial success because its release coincided with the
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. * It received two nominations in the Ariel Awards in the category of "Best Supporting Actor" (
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) and "Best Supporting Actress" (Gina Romand).


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* 1985 films 1985 drama films 1980s Spanish-language films Films set in Mexico Films about alcoholism Mexican drama films 1980s Mexican films {{1980s-Mexico-film-stub