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Domingo De Resurrección
''Domingo de Resurrección'' () is a 1982 Venezuelan comedy film directed by . Plot A middle class family of six people: León Camacho, his wife Alicia, Mrs. Felicia (Alicia's mother), María Alejandra (the Camacho's daughter) and two of her friends; go to the beach to spend Holy Week. On Easter Sunday evening, Doña Felicia dies peacefully in her sleep, setting off a series of tragic and comic misadventures that lead up to the theft of the vehicle in which the Camacho family travels (a Volkswagen Brasília), in whose grill lies the body of the deceased Mrs. Felicia. The plot is set in the town of Todasana, in the then Vargas department of the Federal District. Cast * Juan Manuel Laguardia ("Full Chola") ... ''León Camacho'' * Carmen Julia Álvarez ... ''Alicia de Camacho'' * Adela Cisneros ... ''Mrs. Felicia'' * Nayth Albert ... ''María Alejandra Camacho'' * Naldry Albert ... ''Roraima'' * José Daniel Alvarado ... ''Juan Carlos'' * Arturo Calderón ... ''Angulo'' * Sor ...
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Carmen Julia Álvarez
Carmen Julia Álvarez (born November 4, 1952, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan actress. She was married to actors Eduardo Serrano from 1968 to 1975 and Daniel Alvarado from 1978 to 1994. She has two children with Daniel, daughter Daniela and son Carlos Daniel. Filmography Telenovelas * Para verte mejor (2017) * Amor Secreto (2014) as Trinidad Vielma * Tomasa Tequiero (2010) * El amor las vuelve locas ''El amor las vuelve locas'' (English title: ''Love Makes Them Crazy'') is a Venezuelan telenovela produced by Venevisión in 2005. The series is a remake of the telenovela ''Contra viento y marea (Venezuelan TV series), Contra viento y marea'' w ... (2005) * La Invasora (2003) * Angelica pecado (2000) * Toda Mujer (1999) * Así es la vida (1998) * Destino de mujer (1997) * Ilusiones (1995) * El paseo de la gracia de Dios (1993) * Divina obsesión (1992) * La mujer prohibida (1991) * La Revancha (1989) * La Intrusa (1987) * Claudia (1982) * Elizabeth (1980) * Estefanía ( ...
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Franklin Virgüez
Franklin José Virgüez Dun (born October 1, 1953 in Barquisimeto) is a Venezuelan actor. His comic roles are very popular. He lives in Miami Miami is a East Coast of the United States, coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a populat .... Filmography Films Television References External links * 1953 births Living people Venezuelan male telenovela actors Venezuelan emigrants to the United States {{Venezuela-actor-stub ...
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Flavio Caballero
Flavio Caballero (born October 6, 1958) is a Venezuelan actor. He is a native of Cartagena, Colombia. Biography Flavio Caballero grew up with two childhood dreams: he wanted to become both a psychologist and an actor. When he was in high school, he became more interested in psychology, and he was an above average student, becoming able to attend college, where he pursued a career as a psychologist. Eventually, he began losing interest in that career, focusing instead on becoming an actor. Caballero began to study acting at the Instituto de Arte Dramatico Juana Sujo. Caballero established himself in Caracas, Venezuela, where he kept studying acting, at the Instituto Nacional de Teatro de Caracas. He also studied acting in the United States and Brazil. In 1971, Caballero made his film debut, acting in an Italian-Spaniard-French production, '' Il Corsaro Nero'' ("Black Pirate"). Caballero proceeded to act in more than seven theatre plays, and, in 1979, he appeared on Venezuelan sc ...
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Holy Week
Holy Week () commemorates the seven days leading up to Easter. It begins with the commemoration of Triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, marks the betrayal of Jesus on Spy Wednesday (Holy Wednesday), climaxing with the commemoration of the Last Supper on Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday) and the Passion of Jesus on Good Friday (Holy Friday). Holy Week concludes with Christ's Crucifixion of Jesus, death and Harrowing of Hell, descent into hell on Holy Saturday. For all Christian traditions, it is a Moveable feast, moveable observance. In Eastern Christianity, which also calls it Great Week, it is the week following Great Lent and Lazarus Saturday, starting on the evening of Palm Sunday and concluding on the evening of Holy Saturday, Great Saturday. In Western Christianity, Holy Week is the sixth and last week of Lent, beginning with Palm Sunday and concluding on Holy Saturday. Christians believe that Jesus rested in death from the n ...
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Easter
Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary . It is the culmination of the Passion of Jesus, preceded by Lent (or Great Lent), a 40-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. Easter-observing Christians commonly refer to the last week of Lent, before Easter, as Holy Week, which in Western Christianity begins on Palm Sunday (marking the entrance of Jesus in Jerusalem), includes Spy Wednesday (on which the betrayal of Jesus is mourned), and contains the days of the Easter Triduum including Maundy Thursday, commemorating the Maundy and Last Supper, as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus. In Eastern Christianity, t ...
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Volkswagen Brasília
The Volkswagen Brasília is a rear-engined small family car developed by Volkswagen do Brasil and internally designated as the ''Type 321''. Named for Brazil's Brasília, capital city, the car was manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen in Brazil from 1973 to 1982; in Mexico from 1975 to 1982; and built from knock down kits in Nigeria, where it was marketed as the ''Igala'' from 1976 to 1980. Designed to replace the Beetle (called the Volkswagen Beetle#Brazil, Fusca in Brazil), and available in both three-door and five-door hatchback body styles, the Brasília combined VW's Volkswagen air-cooled engine, air-cooled engine with the chassis of the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia and styling reminiscent of the Volkswagen Type 4, Volkswagen 412. By the end of 1982, over one million examples had been manufactured. History In September 1970, Volkswagen of Brazil's president, Rudolf Leiding, challenged the company's designers to recreate the Fusca with the Brazilian market in mind. At that tim ...
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La Vanguardia
' (; , ) is a Spanish daily newspaper founded in 1881. It is printed in Spanish and, since 3 May 2011, also in Catalan. It has its headquarters in Barcelona and is Catalonia's leading newspaper. Despite being mostly distributed in Catalonia, ' is Spain's fourth-highest circulation among general-interest newspapers, trailing only the three main Madrid-based ones – ', ' and '' ABC'' – all of which are national newspapers with offices and local editions throughout the country. The newspaper's editorial line leans to the centre of politics and is moderate in its opinions, but Francoist Spain, it followed Francoist ideology. It retains Catholic sensibilities and strong ties to the Spanish nobility through the Godó family. History and profile Beginnings On 1 February 1881 in Barcelona, two businessmen from Igualada, Carlos and Bartolomé Godó, first published the paper. It was defined as a ''Diario político de avisos y notícias'' (Political Newspaper of Announcements and ...
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Vargas State
La Guaira State (), known until 2019 as Vargas State (, ), is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Formerly named after Venezuela's first civilian president, José María Vargas, the state comprises a coastal region in the north of Venezuela, bordering Aragua (state), Aragua to the west, Miranda (state), Miranda to the east, the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Capital District (Venezuela), Capital District to the south. It is home to both the country's largest port, seaport and Caracas Airport, airport. The state capital and largest city is La Guaira followed by Catia La Mar and Maiquetía. The Litoral Varguense conurbation is the principal urban agglomeration in the state, which is part of the Greater Caracas Area. In 1999, the geographic center of the state suffered major floods and landslides, known as (the Vargas tragedy), causing major losses of life and property, and resulting in forced population movements, including the virtual disappearance of some small towns. Thousan ...
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Miguel Ángel Landa
Miguel Ángel González Landa (born November 4, 1936) is a Venezuelan actor, stand-up comedian, and television personality best known for hosting the sketch comedy show, '' Bienvenidos''. Filmography External links * 1936 births Living people Venezuelan television personalities Venezuelan male comedians Venezuelan male film actors Venezuelan male telenovela actors Venezuelan stand-up comedians {{Venezuela-tv-bio-stub ...
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Tragicomedy Films
Tragicomedy is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. Tragicomedy, as its name implies, invokes the intended response of both the tragedy and the comedy in the audience, the former being a genre based on human suffering that invokes an accompanying catharsis and the latter being a genre intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter. In theatre Classical precedent There is no concise formal definition of tragicomedy from the classical age. It appears that the Greek philosopher Aristotle had something like the Renaissance meaning of the term (that is, a serious action with a happy ending) in mind when, in ''Poetics'', he discusses tragedy with a dual ending. In this respect, a number of Greek and Roman plays, for instance '' Alcestis'', may be called ...
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Spanish-language Black Comedy Films
Spanish () or Castilian () is a Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. Today, it is a world language, global language with 483 million native speakers, mainly in the Americas and Spain, and about 558 million speakers total, including second-language speakers. Spanish is the official language of List of countries where Spanish is an official language, 20 countries, as well as one of the Official languages of the United Nations, six official languages of the United Nations. Spanish is the world's list of languages by number of native speakers, second-most spoken native language after Mandarin Chinese; the world's list of languages by total number of speakers, fourth-most spoken language overall after English language, English, Mandarin Chinese, and Hindustani language, Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu); and the world's most widely spoken Romance language ...
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