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- Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.
- Gloria's fiance Jason is going out with some friends to sow his last wild oats. She considers this a bit barbaric, so on the advice of some friends she goes out to do the same thing. She meets Phillip, a man who's tired of one-night stands and wants a serious monogamous relationship. When they meet he is taken with her right away, but she doesn't give him her real name. So, after spending the night together, she leaves him a video saying that she is engaged and that this was supposed to be her last fling. But he loves her and he knows that she feels the same way, so he tries to find her before she gets married.
- Eisenstein shows us Mexico in this movie, its history and its culture. He believes, that Mexico can become a modern state.
- Race with Sonic and the SEGA characters once again with all new races, transforming cars, and new playable characters from other properties.
- Sue Perkins travels 2,000 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico to meet people on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
- On the night of 'Dia De Los Muertos', the women of the strip club 'La Candelaria' seek revenge on those who abused them.
- Jaripeando allows the audience to enjoy the world of Jaripeo (Mexican Rodeo). Karla Zelaya takes us behind the scenes of this sporting/cultural/musical experience. Contrary to American Rodeo, where riders have to last at least eight seconds to win, in Jaripeo the riders don't run against the time -- it is a pure battle between man and beast. Along with the most spectacular bull-rides, Jaripeando explores the music that accompanies every event. Jarieando also allows the public to get to know better the bull-riders that risk their lives every Sunday. And for the male viewers, segments like "La Rancherita de la Semana" ("The Cowgirl of the Week"), become the cherry on top of a great entertainment option for the weekend.
- Daniel a Mexican musician in his early 30s decides to cross the border to the US to pursue his dream of becoming a professional musician in Hollywood.
- This is the story of a film music composition. Everything starts from an invitation to the band Troker to participate in the Cineteca Nacional show: "Bandas sonoras a ritmo de rock". With little time and against many obstacles, six musicians had to create the soundtrack for the silent-era movie El automóvil Gris (1919), the most outstanding work of national silent films.
- Third-generation Mexican teenagers Angie and Josh Navarro from Laguna Beach's upper class estates, are forced to move into their grandparent's house in the barrio. It is there they will decide to accept their uncovered Mexica (aka Aztec) culture and grab on to their lost roots, or continue to reject their culture as their parents have taught them. History shows that with time, an oppressed culture always regrows itself and prevails once more, but is it Angie and Josh's time to grow or are they destined for something more?
- Mexico's European and Indian cultural mix is reflected in its unique recipes shown here.
- The Manhatitlan Chronicles presents 5 whimsical animation shorts derived from Felipe Galindo's works on paper project Manhatitlan. In them he transposes elements of the Mexican culture onto the cityscape of Manhattan. There are no dialogs, only descriptive texts in English and Spanish. Galindo coined the name Manhatitlan, fusing New York City's native name with Tenochtitlan, Mexico City's Aztec name, and symbolizes for him the merger of the Mexican and American cultures in New York.
- The Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead is shown.
- With Management's blessing, Lodz hatches a devious plan to "reach" Ben, who is vulnerable after letting his guard down after his night of seduction with Ruthie. Rita Sue upstages Catalina's debut routine in the Gay Paree tent. Meanwhile, Sofie reads Stumpy's cards and doesn't like what she learns, and Ben learns that some wounds aren't easy to heal. In Mintern, Reverend Balthus is concerned about the influences surrounding Brother Justin, as well as some fiery allegations that Tommy Dolan threatens to make public that the fire that burned down Chin's was an inside job. For her part, Iris proves she'll do anything to advance her brother's career and reveals that she was the one responsible for the fire in order for Justin to turn to his dark side.
- Brother Justin returns to Mintern from his stay in the asylum to chart out a new direction for his ministry. At the Carnivale, Samson's loss is Lodz's gain when the blind mystic takes Samson's place as the liaison to Management. Libby catches on to her mother's deception of her lustful fling with Jones, while Sofie accuses Apollonia of "breaking the rules" when she forces Sofie to tell the truth to their tarot clients about their bleak futures. Ben and Samson come up empty in search of information about Scudder's whereabouts when they visit one of Scudder's hangouts; a men's club called the Templars Club. Stumpy takes his lumps in enlisting a new dancer, a Mexican waitress named Catalina, whom he runs into during a drunken bender in the troupe's New Mexico town. Also, Lodz and Lila wait for Ben to finally succumb to sleep, with a little of Ruthie's help, so Lodz can probe Ben's dreams.
- It's Halloween, and Lizzie's school is organizing a big Halloween party. Too bad Kate's in charge, which means she gets the final say on everything. But when Kate disrespects Miranda's ancestral skeleton decorations, spooky things start to happen. Could it be the work of the spirits of Miranda's offended ancestors?
- Bette adjusts to her new job in academia for a formidable new boss (Cybill Shepherd); Jenny's book receives a scathing review; Tina must fire Helena from the studio, leaving her nowhere to go but accept a roommate offer from Alice.
- A nice excursion of Ismaël Khelifa from the Aiguille Pierre André (the climbing of the Aiguille with the mountain guide Christophe Garrigues and the meeting at Barcelonnette with the alpinist and para-glider Sébastien Rémilleux) to the observation site in the mountain (the wildlife photographer Gil Streichert, the biodiversity of these mountains and the picture of a chamois) passing by the Massif du Chambeyron (the paragliding with Sébastien, the hiking to the Lac Marinet, the marble quarry, the marmots, the supper with soup and cheese, the bivouac, the breakfast with bread and honey and the panorama of the Aiguille de Chambeyron-3412 meters above sea level-), by Méolans-Revel ( the botanical walk with the distiller Benoît Million Rousseau, the harvesting and tasting of the horse mint,the distillery with the old alembic, the bottling of genepi liquor and the preparing of the mint liquor, Jérôme Million Rousseau in charge of the marketing, the delivery to the restaurant of of Jérémy Vella, the trouts with gin and the lamb meat with walnut wine) by Lauzet Ubaye ( the bicycle tour to the tunnel gallery, the whisky barrels and the panorama of the Lac Serre-Ponçon) and by Saint-Barthélémy (the walk in the mountain, the meeting with the shepherdess Marie-Pierre and her herding dogs, the flock of 1462 sheep, her contact by walkie talkie with Lydie Bernard-the bergère en formation-, the arrival at the mountain cabin, Joël Claudel -her husband-, the supper with sausages, cheeses and mint liquor, in the morning the checking of the health of the sheep, Joël walking with two donkeys, the 4 kilometers walk to the next mountain cabin) . Besides we see zooms about the life of the villages (the market, the local products, the cooking workshop and the paddle board on the Lc de Serre-Ponçon) about Frédéric Chaix and the ULM pendulaire flight over the mountains, about the climbing routes creator Laurent Perez, about the village of Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye, about the hydroelectric dam of Serre Ponçon, about the avalanche danger at the Col de l'Arche , about the "ballades aqua-ludiques with Chantal Bonaglia, about the Col de la Bonnette ( the cyclist, the ornithologist Hervé and the astronomer Yohan) and about the Mexican influence in Barcelonnette (the Mexican festival, the emigration to Mexico and the Villa Puebla),