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  1. June 13, 2021: $3,093,813: A Quiet Place Part II (#2), Spirit Untamed (#4), ... Box office number-one films of Mexico 2021 Succeeded by. 2022

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    Date
    Film
    Gross (usd)
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    January 3, 2021
    $391,891
    2
    January 10, 2021
    $219,834
    3
    January 17, 2021
    $136,373
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    January 24, 2021
    $115,147
    • Matt Sulem
    • "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1948) Three out-of-work drifters (Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt) stumble upon a hearty supply of gold in a remote area of Mexico.
    • "Touch of Evil" (1958) Written by, directed by and starring Orson Welles, “Touch of Evil” is a 1958 film noir that takes place on both sides of the U.S.-
    • "The Magnificent Seven" (1960) Boasting an all-star ensemble cast of Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, James Coburn, Brad Dexter and Horst Buchholz, “The Magnificent Seven” received generally positive reviews upon its release and even more acclaim with each passing year.
    • "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964) Clint Eastwood’s first leading role and Sergio Leone’s first “spaghetti Western,” 1964’s “A Fistful of Dollars” is an unofficial (and unauthorized) adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's 1951 film “Yojimbo” and a certified classic.
    • Official Selection
    • Jury
    • Opening Night Screening
    • Special Guests
    • International Premieres
    • Semaine de La Critique
    • Live Music Screening
    • IL Cinema Ritrovato Presents
    • “Cinema Without Borders” Program
    • Dedicated to Robert Mitchum

    The Michoacán Section, Mexican Short Film, Mexican Documentary, and Mexican Feature Filmsections are an essential part of the Morelia International Film Festival. This year, 59 short films, 15 feature-length documentaries, 11 works from Michoacánand 10 feature filmsare in competition, adding up to 95 worksby filmmakers from different states of the ...

    In this 20th edition, the jury for the FICM Mexican Feature Film section will be chaired by the extraordinary Oscar®-winning Polish filmmaker, a dear friend to the festival, Pawel Pawlikowski. The rest of the jury consists of: Ava Cahen, general delegate of Cannes Critics' Week; and Gaia Furrer, artistic director of the Giornate degli Autori, a seg...

    Thanks to the support of Netflix, the movie BARDO, Falsa Crónica de Unas Cuantas Verdades, by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, will be screened at the Opening Night Screening of our 20th edition, an event that will take place on October 22 in Morelia, with the extraordinary multiple Oscar®-winning Mexican director and writer in attendance. More about BARDO, ...

    During this edition we will have the privilege of counting with the precense of Oscar®-winning American filmmaker, Barry Jenkins, among our guests of honor. He will present Moonlight(2016), If Beale Street Could Talk(2018), The Underground Railroad(2021) and The Gaze(2021). Acclaimed French director Claire Deniswill present a special program of her...

    Los estrenos internacionales del 20° FICM son: Fiction 1. Triangle of Sadness, by Ruben Östlund, winner of the Palme d'Or at the last Cannes Film Festival 2. Alcarràs, by Carla Simón, winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival 3. Armageddon Time, by James Gray 4. Broker, by Hirokazu Koreeda 5. Close, by Lukas Dhont 6. Corsage, by Marie K...

    As is tradition, this 20th edition will prominently feature films from the 2022 Cannes Film Festival Critics' Week. 1. Aftersun, by Charlotte Welles 2. Alma viva, by Cristèle Alves Meira 3. Dalva, by Emmanuelle Nicot 4. Metsurin Tarina(The Woodcutter Story), by Mikko Myllylahti 5. Nos cérémonies(Summer Scars), by Simon Rieth 6. Tasavor(Imagine), by...

    With the support of the Lumière Institute, we will present a live musicalized screening of the French classic Dans la nuit(1930), by Charles Vanel.

    Thanks to the support of Il Cinema Ritrovatoand Olivia Harrison, we will present special screenings of: 1. Él (1953), by Luis Buñuel 2. Sambizanga(1973), by Sarah Maldoror 3. One Way Street(1951), by Hugo Fregonese

    Thanks to the support of the Coppel Foundation, we will present the "Cinema without Borders" series, which includes: 1. Beba, by Rebecca Huntt 2. Thank You, Have a Nice Day, by Rodrigo Olivar 3. Mi casa está en otra parte, by Carlos Hagerman and Jorge Villalobos 4. Split at the Root, by Linda Goldstein 5. What We Leave Behind, by Iliana Sosa

    This year a program dedicated to the extraordinary American actor Robert Mitchum will be shown, including: 1. Out of the Past (1947), by Jacques Tourneur 2. The Big Steal(1949), by Don Siegel 3. His Kind of Woman(1951), by John Farrow 4. The Wonderful Country(1959), by Robert Parrish

    • The Forgotten Ones. This movie, also known as The Young and the Damned, is a Mexican film made in 1950, capturing the raw life of marginalized youth in Mexico City.
    • Amores Perros. Amores Perros marked Alejandro González Iñárritu’s directorial debut and shot Gael García Bernal to stardom. The film weaves multiple storylines around a single incident, earning critical praise and bagging an astonishing 95 million MXN (USD $5,383,503) at the box office, making it Mexico’s fifth highest-grossing film.
    • Macario. Macario is a trippy Mexican flick from 1960, mixing horror, drama, and mystery. It follows a poor woodcutter, Macario, obsessed with his poverty and the fear of death.
    • Y Tu Mamá También. Y Tu Mamá También (translated as And Your Mom Too) follows the story of two 18-year-old friends, Tenoch and Julio, on a spontaneous road trip with an older Spanish woman named Luisa.
  2. Oct 15, 2024 · Mexico City, with its vibrant colors and bustling streets, serves as the perfect backdrop for many unforgettable films. This list showcases the best movies set in this dynamic capital, highlighting how each film captures the essence of Mexico City's rich culture, history, and energy.

    • Leah Collins
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