All 80 Gael Garcia Bernal Movies (in Order)

Ashley Gould
31 min readMar 17, 2024

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Dive into the captivating world of Gael Garcia Bernal with our movie roundup, featuring an insightful list of his most memorable films. From critically acclaimed dramas to heart-warming comedies, discover the diverse range of roles that have made Bernal a beloved actor on the big screen.

1. Amores Perros (2000)

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Amores Perros” is an intense drama thriller that unfolds as a result of a horrific car accident. The accident weaves together three intertwined stories, each one compelling and exploring different aspects of love’s complexities.

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2. And Your Mother Too (2001)

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And Your Mother Too, “ a 2001 Mexican drama film co-written and directed by Alfonso Cuarón, follows the journey of two teenage boys and an older woman who embark on an unforgettable road trip as they discover the complexities of life and human connections. The film, which stars Maribel Verdú, Gael García Bernal, and Daniel Giménez Cacho, has captivated audiences worldwide with its exploration of friendship, sexuality, and the impact of honest conversations.

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3. No News from God (2001)

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No News from God, “ also known as “Sin noticias de Dios, “ is a thought-prooking crime drama film from 2001. Directed and written by Agustín Díaz Yanes, the movie stars Penélope Cruz, Victoria Abril, and Jero García. Set in a stunning array of countries including Spain, France, Italy, and Mexico, the film’s plot intriguingly revolves around two angels from heaven and hell who descend to Earth for a soul-saving mission.

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4. The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema (2001)

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The Bronze Screen” is a thought-provoking documentary, released in 2001, that delves into the rich history of Latin American culture and actors in American cinema. Spanning 100 years, this enlightening film presents an intriguing journey through Hollywood, revealing the presence and influence of Latino actors and their contributions to the industry.

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5. Privates Lives (2001)

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Privates Lives” is a compelling 2001 Argentinian drama film starring Cecilia Roth, Gael García Bernal, and Luis Ziembrowski. The movie tells the story of an exiled woman who returns to Argentina to visit her dying father and unknowingly lives a double life, one involving complex and strange sexual behavior. The movie gained notoriety for highlighting sensitive and forbidden topics that are often overlooked in film, giving a voice to taboo aspects of human nature.

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6. I’m with Lucy (2002)

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From the director Jon Sherman and writer Eric Pomerance, “I’m with Lucy” is a delightful romantic comedy that follows a woman’s quest for love through five blind dates in one year. With a star-studded cast including Monica Potter, Craig Bierko, and Linda Halaska, the film explores the ups and downs of modern dating in the city that never sleeps, New York City. The plot takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, showcasing the highs and lows of finding “Mr. Right. “

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7. The Crime of Padre Amaro (2002)

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In the captivating drama, “The Crime of Padre Amaro, “ an earnest young priest, played by Gael García Bernal, serves in a small Mexican town. As he navigates the complex landscape of religion, power, and passions, he finds himself facing the challenge of resisting corruption. Meanwhile, Ana Claudia Talancón’s character, Amara, draws the attention of Padre Amaro, drawing him into a dangerous and intimate relationship.

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8. Fidel (2002)

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Fidel is a riveting 2002 drama film that explores the life of the influential Cuban revolutionary and former President, Fidel Castro. The three-and-a-half-hour epic takes viewers on an intriguing journey through Castro’s rise to power and his impact on Cuba and its people.

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9. Dot the I (2003)

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Dot the I” is a gripping romantic drama that explores the complexities of love, infidelity, and jealousy. Set in the vibrant city of London, the movie follows our young protagonists as they navigate a love triangle that may not be as straightforward as it appears.

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10. Cuban Blood (2003)

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Cuban Blood, “ also known as “Dreaming of Julia, “ is a 2003 drama-comedy film. In 1958, Holguín, Cuba, serves as the backdrop for a coming-of-age story that alters our young protagonist’s world forever.

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11. Bad Education (2004)

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Bad Education, “ directed by the renowned Pedro Almodóvar, delivers a powerful tale of two childhood friends, Enrique and Ignacio, navigating the aftermath of their experiences at a Franco-era religious school. Set against the backdrop of Spain in the 1960s, the film dives deep into the haunting effects of sexual abuse, revealing how it shapes the lives of these young boys.

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12. Travelling with Che Guevara (2004)

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Travelling with Che Guevara” (2004) is a gripping documentary film that takes viewers on a profound journey with the legendary political figure, Che Guevara. The film, directed by Gianni Minà and written by the same, provides a unique insight into the life of this revolutionary leader through the eyes of those who knew him.

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13. The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)

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The Motorcycle Diaries” (2004) is a gripping adventure that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery and revolution. Based on the real-life experiences of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, the film tells the story of a young medical student and his close friend who embark on a motorcycle road trip across South America in the 1950s. As they navigate through the diverse landscapes and cultures of the continent, they encounter many challenges and encounters that shape their perspectives on life and their roles in the world.

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14. MTV Europe Music Awards 2005 (2005)

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Experience the excitement of the MTV Europe Music Awards 2005, a live celebration of music, culture, and style. This electrifying event, hosted by the legendary Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat, takes viewers on a memorable journey through the heart of Lisbon, Portugal.

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15. The King (2005)

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The King, released in 2006, is a gripping drama thriller that explores the unimaginable truth concealed beneath ordinary lives. This thought-provoking film, starring Gael García Bernal, William Hurt, and Laura Harring, delves into the dark realms of incest with a masterful balance of thrilling suspense and intense emotion.

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16. The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)

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The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards” is an iconic event that celebrates the achievements of independent filmmakers from across the USA. In 2005, the 20th edition of the awards was held, featuring a star-studded ceremony that brought together Hollywood’s elites and indie legends.

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17. Drama/Mex (2006)

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Drama/Mex” is a gripping film set against the backdrop of the decadent and once-lush resort town of Acapulco. The movie weaves together a pair of interconnected stories, both unfolding on a long, scorching day. In the first, stunning Fernanda is faced with the unexpected return of her former lover, Chino. As their shared sexual tension threatens to consume Fernanda’s current relationship with Gonzalo, the trio is forced to navigate their emotions in a passionate web of secrets and desires.

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18. Paris, I Love You (2006)

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Experience an intricate tapestry of love, comedy, and drama with 2006’s “Paris, I Love You, “ directed by several renowned directors including Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin, and Gurinder Chadha. This anthology film takes viewers on a passionate journey through the city of love, Paris, exploring the diverse forms and impacts of love that can be found within the streets.

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19. The Science of Sleep (2006)

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The Science of Sleep” is an enchanting comedy-drama-fantasy film that revolves around a dreamer who finds his world turned upside down with the arrival of a French woman. Directed by Michel Gondry, this charming movie, originally titled “La science des rêves, “ is a whimsical journey filled with breathtaking visuals, witty humor, and heartwarming drama.

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20. Babel (2006)

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Babel” is a gripping drama that explores the intricacies of cultural differences and language barriers. The film follows a married couple, Susan and Richard Jones, who tragically lose their daughter while on vacation in the Moroccan desert. This unfortunate event sets off an interlocking tale that involves four different families, each facing their own set of challenges and misunderstandings.

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21. Déficit (2007)

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Déficit, “ an engaging 2007 drama film, brings together two distinct social classes for a family gathering in Mexico. Created based on the TV project “Ruta 32, “ the movie offers a gripping storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

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22. La science des rêves — Film B (2007)

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Embark on an enchanting and whimsical journey in “La science des rêves — Film B” (2007), directed by the visionary Michel Gondry. This captivating comedy, drama, and fantasy film, set in the iconic Max Linder cinema in Paris, follows the presentation of “Film B” from Gondry’s groundbreaking film, “The Science of Sleep. “ The event is graced by the presence of the director and some members of the film’s crew, providing an intimate insight into the crafting of this cinematic wonder. With its distinctive blend of dreamy narrative, witty humor, and breathtaking visuals, “La science des rêves — Film B” earns an impressive IMDb rating of 7.6, garnering a total of 952.0 votes from its loyal and enthralled audience.

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23. Cochochi (2007)

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Cochochi” is a heartwarming family film set in the breathtaking Sierra Tarahumara mountains of Mexico. Follow the journey of Evaristo and Luis Antonio, two indigenous brothers from a close-knit Tarahumara community, as they navigate through the challenges and joys of their education and cultural ties. Directed by Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán, the movie showcases the beauty and resilience of the American Indian culture and the struggles of maintaining their native language and traditions in a rapidly changing world.

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24. La santa muerte (2007)

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La santa muerte, “ a documentary released in 2007, delves deeply into the fascinating world of a growing cult in Mexico. Unlike typical saints, Saint Death, a female grim reaper, is worshipped by an assortment of individuals: criminals and gang members, sick people, drug addicts, gays and transsexuals. Despite the Catholic Church’s labeling of her as Satanic, this “saint” offers a sense of acceptance to those who feel shunned by traditional religious beliefs.

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25. El pasado (2007)

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El pasado” is a captivating drama and romance film released in 2007. Directed by Hector Babenco and featuring a star-studded cast including Gael García Bernal, Analía Couceyro, and Ana Celentano, this engrossing story revolves around a couple who have decided to split after 12 years of marriage.

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26. Walking Vengeance (2008)

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Walking Vengeance” is a crime-drama-thriller released in 2008 that follows four strong female characters in a daring mission to strike against a band of Mexican drug traffickers. Motivated by revenge, their dangerous action could drastically change their lives forever. “Walking Vengeance” features a compelling cast, including Diego Luna, Victoria Abril, and Ariadna Gil.

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27. Blindness (2008)

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Blindness, “ a 2008 dystopian thriller, unfolds as a city descends into chaos due to an inexplicable epidemic causing instant white blindness. With the world succumbing to darkness, the survivors grapple with finding answers in an increasingly volatile environment. Starring Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, and Gael García Bernal, “Blindness” is directed by Fernando Meirelles and written by José Saramago and Don McKellar.

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28. 8 (2008)

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8" is an innovative and powerful anthology film that showcases the unique perspectives of eight renowned film directors. Each of the eight shorts explores a distinct theme, shedding light on the challenges and progress our planet faces today. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, the film delves into thought-provoking subjects and presents them in a creative and captivating way. Directed by distinguished filmmakers such as Jane Campion, Gael García Bernal, and Jan Kounen, “8” combines the talents of Régine Abadia, Jane Campion, and Erin Dignam as writers.

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29. Rudo y Cursi (2008)

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In the 2008 comedy-drama “Rudo y Cursi”, we meet two brothers, Beto (Gael García Bernal) and Teto (Diego Luna), who are rivals in the world of professional soccer. With their different personalities and contrasting approaches to fame and success, the brothers’ journey takes them to the heights of soccer stardom, while also challenging their bond as siblings.

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30. I’m Gonna Explode (2008)

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I’m Gonna Explode” (2008) is a captivating drama film directed by Gerardo Naranjo, starring Juan Pablo de Santiago, Maria Deschamps, and Martha Claudia Moreno. Set in Mexico and the USA, the heart-wrenching story follows a rebellious teen, Román, and a courageous girl, Maru, who embark on a daring journey to find their true purpose in life.

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31. Chevolution (2008)

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Chevolution” is a riveting documentary that delves deep into the iconic symbolism surrounding the iconic revolutionaryChe Guevara. The film, directed by Luis Lopez and Trisha Ziff, offers an insightful journey into the life of Che Guevara, an influential figure in the history of revolutionary movements.

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32. Sin Nombre (2009)

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Sin Nombre” is a gripping adventure, crime, and drama film released in 2009. Directed and written by Cary Joji Fukunaga, the movie stars Paulina Gaitan and Marco Antonio Aguirre. Set in the perilous landscape of Mexico and Guatemala, the movie follows a young Honduran girl and a Mexican gangster as they embark on a journey across the U. S. border.

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33. The Limits of Control (2009)

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Venture into a labyrinth of crime and mystery with “The Limits of Control, “ directed and written by the enigmatic Jim Jarmusch. The film stars Isaach de Bankolé as a lone, enigmatic figure infiltrating Spanish society to complete a complex heist.

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34. Mammoth (2009)

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Mammoth” is a captivating drama-romance film released in 2009 that explores the far-reaching impact of one wealthy game designer’s actions on the lives of his wife, their housekeeper, and a working mother. Set against the backdrop of Thailand, the film delves into compelling themes of love, loss, and the harsh realities of child prostitution. Directed by Lukas Moodysson, “Mammoth” features a strong ensemble cast including Gael García Bernal, Michelle Williams, and Marife Necesito.

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35. José and Pilar (2010)

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José and Pilar” is a poignant and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life and thoughts of Nobel Prize winner José Saramago. The film explores Saramago’s deep love for his wife, Pilar, and his reflections on their relationship, as well as his views on life, his country, and the broader meaning of existence.

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36. Letters to Juliet (2010)

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Letters to Juliet” is a heartwarming and lighthearted film that tells the story of Sophie, a young woman who dreams of becoming a writer. When she travels to Verona, Italy, her passion for storytelling leads her to the “Secretaries of Juliet, “ a group of volunteers dedicated to responding to letters addressed to the famous character Juliet from Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet. “

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37. Abel (2010)

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Abel” is an award-winning Mexican film that explores the fantastical world of a peculiar 9-year-old boy, played by Christopher Ruíz-Esparza. When the youngster’s father disappears, he takes it upon himself to assume the responsibilities of a family man. As Abel blurs the lines between reality and imagination, the audience is drawn into his delightful and at times unsettling world.

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38. Even the Rain (2010)

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Even the Rain” (2010) is a gripping drama that portrays the tumultuous intersection of filmmaking and political activism. Set in Cochabamba, Bolivia, the plot revolves around a director and his crew filming a controversial movie about Christopher Columbus while local people fiercely protest against plans to privatize the city’s water supply.

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39. Revolución (2010)

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Revolución” is an intriguing 2010 Mexican drama film consisting of 10 short stories, each lending a unique perspective on the meaning of revolution in the modern world, as seen through the lens of young Mexican minds. Directed by talented women including Mariana Chenillo, Fernando Eimbcke, and Amat Escalante, this thought-provoking cinematic experience showcases various realities faced by today’s Mexican youth. The film stars Yolanda Abbud L. , Adriana Barraza, and Mónica Bejarano, and is brought to life by the creative efforts of Canana Films, Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía (IMCINE), and Mantarraya Producciones.

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40. Miss Bala (2011)

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Experience the pulse-pounding action of Miss Bala, a gripping crime drama set in Tijuana, Mexico. Following the life of a young woman who enters a beauty contest, this film takes a dark turn when she witnesses brutal drug-related murders.

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41. The Loneliest Planet (2011)

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The Loneliest Planet, “ a gripping drama directed by Julia Loktev, stars Gael García Bernal, Hani Furstenberg, and Bidzina Gujabidze. The story follows an engaged couple on a backpacking trip through the Caucasus Mountains, a journey that quickly takes an unexpected turn when a seemingly minor misstep threatens to unravel everything they believed about themselves and the future they shared.

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42. Quebrando o Tabu (2011)

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Quebrando o Tabu” (2011) is a thought-provoking documentary that takes an unflinching look at the disastrous consequences of the UN-sanctioned war on drugs. The film investigates the profound failure of this global campaign and delves into the complex web of politics and public policy that surrounds the issue.

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43. A Little Bit of Heaven (2011)

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A Little Bit of Heaven” is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy, starring Kate Hudson as a witty and carefree woman. When she visits her doctor, played by Mexican actor Gael García Bernal, her life takes an extraordinary turn, leading her to witness something divine and explore what lies beyond.

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44. Machete Language (2011)

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Machete Language” is a gripping drama film that takes viewers on an intimate journey through the lives of young couple Ray and Ramona. Both Ray, an ardent activist, and Ramona, a passionate musician, share a common quest for justice in a society rife with inequality. As their world becomes increasingly mired in chaos, Ray’s unsuccessful rebellion pulls Ramona into a spiral of despair. This leads to an act of poetic terrorism that tests the boundaries of their love and commitment.

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45. Casa de mi Padre (2012)

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Casa de mi Padre” is a hilarious comedy-western film released in 2012, directed by Matt Piedmont and starring Will Ferrell, Gael García Bernal, and Diego Luna. The plot revolves around two brothers, Armando Alvarez (Ferrell) and Raul Alvarez (Bernal), who are determined to rescue their father’s precious ranch. However, they get unexpectedly embroiled in a fierce war with the powerful and notorious Ramon (Luna), the most dreaded drug lord in Mexico.

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46. Young & Wild (2012)

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Young & Wild” (2012) is a captivating coming-of-age comedy-drama that follows the story of Daniela, a young woman raised in a strict Evangelical family. Suddenly unmasked as a fornicator by her shocked parents, Daniela embarks on a journey to find her own path to spiritual harmony.

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47. Vamps (2012)

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In the hilarious and heartwarming comedy “Vamps” (2012), two modern-day vampires, played by Krysten Ritter and Alicia Silverstone, navigate the complexities of love and relationships in New York City. As they struggle to find their place in a world filled with daunting romantic possibilities, they must also overcome the challenges that come with their supernatural lifestyle.

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48. No (2012)

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No (2012) is a gripping drama-historical film set in Chile during the 1988 referendum, where advertising executive Rene Saavedra teams up with a powerful military general to overthrow Augusto Pinochet’s regime. With political reform on the horizon, Rene’s ingenious campaign faces challenges as both sides fight for power and the fate of the nation hangs in the balance.

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49. Who is Dayani Cristal? (2013)

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Who is Dayani Cristal? “ takes viewers on a heart-wrenching, real-life journey that begins with an anonymous body in the Arizona desert. The film delves into the search for identity which leads across a continent to seek out the people left behind. It’s a profound exploration of a mysterious tattoo, leaving viewers intrigued and emotionally moved.

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50. The Well (2013)

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The Well” is a gripping drama film that tells the story of a young girl’s emotional struggle as she and her mother move to a new town. The girl misses her caring father, who is absent due to the abusive actions of her stepfather. Set against the backdrop of a small community, the film explores the depths of a child’s longing for love and the strength that comes from family bonds.

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51. Paradise (2013)

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Paradise” transports you to a middle-class suburban world in Mexico City. The story follows Carmen and Alfredo, a loving couple who enjoy a tranquil life in Ciudad Satélite.

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52. Cesar Chavez (2014)

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In the heart of Yuma, Arizona, Cesar Chavez (2014) tells the true story of a civil-rights activist and labor organizer who fought for fair treatment and living conditions for farm workers. With a PG-13 rating, this 1h 42min biographical drama is directed by Diego Luna and written by Timothy J. Sexton and Keir Pearson. The movie stars Michael Peña, America Ferrera, and Rosario Dawson.

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53. Gueros (2014)

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Gueros” is a thought-provoking film set in the bustling streets of Mexico City. The story revolves around Tomas, a young man sent to live with his older brother, Federico, who is known by his not-so-endearing nickname, “Sombra. “ As they navigate through the challenges of family, friendship, and coming of age, the backdrop of social unrest adds a layer of urgency.

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54. Rosewater (2014)

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In the gripping drama “Rosewater, “ set against the backdrop of modern Iran, the life of Maziar Bahari is turned upside down. As an Iranian-Canadian journalist, Bahari finds himself falsely accused of espionage and thrown into a nightmarish prison. His only sin? Interviewing for a Western television program.

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55. Ardor (2014)

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From the enchanting Argentinean rainforest, Ardor introduces us to a world where men of action and passion collide. A mysterious stranger, played by the charismatic Gael García Bernal, descends from the dense jungle to offer protection and guidance to a struggling farmer and his daughter. Dark forces are closing in, as a band of ruthless mercenaries attempt to force the duo into selling their coveted land.

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56. Eva Doesn’t Sleep (2015)

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Eva Doesn’t Sleep” takes us on a journey to the heart of Argentina, through the 1950s, as it carries the embalmed corpse of Eva Peron throughout various European cities before returning home to Buenos Aires. The film unfolds with a mix of drama and violence, intertwined with the story of Eva Peron’s last journey, told through the power of archive footage.

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57. The Empty Classroom (2015)

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Experience a thought-provoking journey through the high school dropout crisis in Latin America in the film anthology, “The Empty Classroom. “ Featuring the creative direction of Gael Garcia Bernal, ten renowned directors lead the narrative and documentary film that explores the intricate reasons behind the alarming statistic of nearly one out of every two students never making it to graduation. Travel to seven diverse countries as the beautifully complex region unfolds before your eyes, revealing the untold stories and emotions of students and teachers who face the impact of the crisis. Join the stars, Gael García Bernal and Estefania Piñeres, as they support the groundbreaking work of the directors, writers, and the production company, Lomo Cine.

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58. Desierto (2015)

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Desierto” is a thrilling drama set in the midst of the borderlands, where a group of desperate migrants from Mexico seek refuge in the United States. Among them is a resourceful man, played by Gael García Bernal, who must put his survival skills to the test as they navigate the harsh desert terrain.

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59. The Chosen Ones (2015)

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The Chosen Ones” is a gripping drama film that delves into the dark world of human trafficking, offering a poignant story of love and redemption. Set in Mexico, we follow the life of young Ulises, who is trapped in a web of familial expectations and forced into luring a teenage girl, Sofia, into his family’s dangerous prostitution ring. As Ulises’ feelings for Sofia grow deeper, he’s faced with an impossible choice — continue down the tragic path he’s been forced upon, or risk everything to save Sofia.

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60. Zoom (2015)

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In the whimsical world of “Zoom, “ a comic book artist, a novelist, and a film director each live in their separate realities, crafting stories about the other two. This innovative narrative unfolds in a stunning multi-dimensional interface, seamlessly blending animation, comedy, and drama.

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61. Madly (2016)

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Madly (2016) is a unique anthology film that explores the dynamic world of love through the lenses of some of the most creative and innovative world directors. The film weaves together a series of love stories, each offering a fresh perspective on the complexities and joys of romantic relationships. Starring a diverse ensemble of talented actors, the film is rated R for mature themes, which only add to the depth and emotion of the narratives it presents.

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62. You’re Killing Me Susana (2016)

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Me Estas Matando Susana” is an engaging and heartwarming film that follows Eligio’s comedic and dramatic journey to reunite with his unfaithful wife, Susana. When Susana unexpectedly leaves Mexico City for a chilly writer’s conference in the U. S. heartland, Eligio embarks on a quest to find her and win her back.

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63. Salt and Fire (2016)

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In the thrilling movie “Salt and Fire” (2016), an ecological disaster unfolds in South America as a scientist accuses the head of a large company of being responsible. As their heated conflict intensifies, a looming volcanic eruption threatens to engulf the entire region. Faced with imminent disaster, they must put aside their differences and work together to prevent catastrophe. Directed by Werner Herzog and starring an all-star cast including Michael Shannon, Gael García Bernal, and Veronica Ferres, this tense thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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64. Neruda (2016)

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Neruda” is a gripping and captivating biographical crime drama from the late 40s, directed by Pablo Larraín and set in Chile. The movie follows the story of the acclaimed poet, Pablo Neruda, who becomes a fugitive in his homeland after he decides to join the Communist Party. Staring Gael García Bernal, Luis Gnecco, and Mercedes Morán, “Neruda” takes viewers on a suspenseful journey through the eyes of an inspector determined to catch Neruda in his own country.

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65. 73rd Golden Globe Awards (2016)

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The 73rd Golden Globe Awards are an annual celebration honoring excellence in film and television, hosted by the renowned actor and comedian Ricky Gervais. This star-studded event, which took place in 2016, is presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and features top talents from film and television industries. The Golden Globes have a long-standing tradition of acknowledging exceptional performances and films, serving as a precursor to the upcoming Academy Awards.

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66. The Oscars (2017)

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Prepare to witness the grandeur of the 89th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, a celebration of the film industry’s finest achievements in cinema for the year 2016. Hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel, this star-studded event is brimming with excitement and prestige as it honors the best actors, directors, songs, original screenplays, and motion pictures.

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67. Coco (2017)

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Coco is a heartwarming and visually stunning animation adventure-drama that captures the essence of family, music, and the rich Mexican tradition of Day of the Dead. The film follows the journey of aspiring musician Miguel, who is forbidden from pursuing his passion due to his family’s ancient ban on music. In an epic encounter, Miguel navigates the mystical Land of the Dead in search of his legendary great-great-grandfather, also a renowned singer. Along the way, he encounters colorful characters, discovers the importance of ancestral connections, and learns valuable life lessons. With its stunning visuals, engaging storytelling, and unforgettable music, Coco is a must-see film that will leave viewers in awe.

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68. Zama (2017)

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Zama, based on the novel by Antonio Di Benedetto, is a powerful and captivating drama that transports viewers to the Spanish colonial world of the seventeenth century. The film follows Don Diego de Zama, a Spanish officer stationed in Asunción, as he eagerly awaits his transfer to Buenos Aires. As he navigates the complex societal hierarchy and waits for his chance at a better life, Zama explores themes of desire, power, and identity.

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69. Light Years (2017)

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Light Years” is a compelling documentary that offers an intimate look into the life and work of renowned Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel during the production of her highly anticipated film, “Zama. “ The documentary showcases the passion, dedication, and challenges that Martel encounters while bringing her latest masterpiece to life. Through the lens of filmmaking, “Light Years” also highlights the intricacies of collaborative artistry and the resilience of human spirit, reflecting the essence of creativity and the powerful bonds that unfold behind the scenes.

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70. If You Saw His Heart (2017)

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If You Saw His Heart, “ originally titled “Si tu voyais son coeur, “ is a gripping crime-drama that follows the life of a downtrodden and damaged man struggling to find his way. Cast out of his close-knit community, the man is torn between a life of criminal activity and his search for redemption. Directed by Joan Chemla and written by Chemla along with Santiago Amigorena and Guillermo Rosales, this powerful film boasts an impressive ensemble cast including Gael García Bernal, Marine Vacth, and Nahuel Pérez Biscayart.

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71. Museo (2018)

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MUSEO is a gripping crime drama that takes us on a thrilling journey through 1980s Mexico. The film, directed by Alonso Ruizpalacios, follows a group of criminals who outwit the security of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. Their aim is to extract 140 rare pre-Hispanic pieces from their showcases, but things don’t go to plan.

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72. The Accused (2018)

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The Accused” is a gripping crime drama that delves into the brutal murder of a young student’s best friend. With a media-driven investigation that puts her in the spotlight, the accused must confront her own doubts and fears as evidence piles up against her.

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73. Roma (2018)

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Roma, directed by the talented Alfonso Cuarón, offers a profound exploration of class differences and the lives of ordinary people in Mexico City during the early 1970s. The story is narrated from the perspective of a middle-class family’s maid, Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), as we delve into the intricacies of her relationship with her employers and the challenges she faces.

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74. The Kindergarten Teacher (2018)

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The Kindergarten Teacher, “ directed by Sara Colangelo and starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Gael García Bernal, tells the story of a passionate and dedicated kindergarten teacher in New York City. The film dives into the depths of her obsession with one of her students, whom she believes to be a child prodigy.

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75. The Oscars (2018)

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Dive into the glamour and excitement of the 90th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel. This prestigious event celebrates the achievements in the film industry for the year 2017, as the world’s biggest stars gather to recognize and pay tribute to their fellow artists.

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76. Ema (2019)

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Ema” is a captivating drama film set in Chile. It revolves around a couple, Ema and Gael, who find their lives spiraling out of control after they adopt a little boy named Polo. The movie explores the intricacies of adoption and the emotional turmoil that ensues when the arrangement goes tragically wrong.

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77. Chicuarotes (2019)

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In the heart of Mexico City, a group of rebellious teenagers seek adventure and enrichment. Chicuarotes (2019) follows their journey as they embark on a thrilling series of daring robberies, with the aid of a clown they meet on a bus. Navigating a city rife with crime and corruption, these resilient youngsters find themselves drawn into a dangerous game of high-stakes heists.

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78. It Must Be Heaven (2019)

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It Must Be Heaven is a thought-provoking and heartfelt journey through various cities around the world, where an unexpected parallel to the homeland of Palestine emerges. The film, directed and written by Elia Suleiman, sees the filmmaker navigate different streets and scenes, uncovering similarities to the Palestinian way of life. Traveling to cities like Jerusalem, Nazareth, and New York, the film explores the themes of identity and homeland in an increasingly interconnected world.

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79. Wasp Network (2019)

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In the gripping film, “Wasp Network, “ experience the tale of five Cuban political prisoners who were wrongfully imprisoned by the United States in the late 1990s on charges of espionage and murder. Directed by Olivier Assayas, this thrilling crime-drama delves into the complex world of espionage and communism. Written by Assayas and Fernando Morais, it’s a riveting insight into the lives of these five individuals.

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80. The Mother (2023)

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In the action-packed and thrilling film “The Mother, “ Jennifer Lopez stars as a skilled assassin who, having taken refuge from dangerous adversaries, finds herself brought back into a life she left behind years ago. As she is faced with new challenges, she realizes the urgency of protecting the daughter she once abandoned. With heart-stopping fight scenes and a gripping plot, this film delivers a powerful message about the complexities of motherhood and the lengths one will go for the ones they care about.

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