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- Madre Carlos Saura Medrano 2002 The Faces of the Moon Joan Turner Guita Schyfter In the City Without Limits Marie Antonio Hernández Goya Award for Best...
- Judaeo-Spanish include Mexican film Novia que te vea (directed by Guita Schyfter), The House on Chelouche Street, and Every Time We Say Goodbye. Efforts...
- Jacqueline Andere and María Rojo, and Novia que te vea (1994), by Guita Schyfter, for which she received her first Silver Ariel Award for Best Supporting...
- title: Las caras de la luna) is a 2002 Mexican drama film directed by Guita Schyfter. The film centres upon a group of female jurors at the 3rd Latin American...
- Camila Arias – I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me Hugo Hiriart and Guita Schyfter – The Eagle and the Worm Javier Peñalosa – Where the Tracks End Jesús Magaña...
- Penguin Books, 1988. Recent Poetry From Spain, ed. Louis Hammer and Sara Schyfter, Sachem Press, 1983. Roots & Wings: Spanish Poetry 1900-1975, ed. Hardie...
- produced by Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía and directed by Guita Schyfter [es], with a script co-written by Nissan and Hugo Hiriart. The novel addresses...
- PMC 4791467. PMID 27069514. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Jane Calvert, Pablo Schyfter, Alistair Elfick and Drew Endy. "Synthetic Aesthetics Investigating Synthetic...
- Principio y fin Arturo Ripstein Desiertos mares José Luis García Agraz Lolo Francisco Athié La vida conyugal Carlos Carrera Novia que te vea Guita Schyfter...
- Mexican cinematic history, along with Maria Novaro, Busi Cortés, Guita Schyfter, and Dana Rotberg. This movement was described as being "coming to terms...