Rosaura Revueltas

Rosaura Revueltas Trailers

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Rosaura Revueltas Sánchez (August 6, 1910 – April 30, 1996) was a Mexican actress, dancer, author and teacher.

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Total trailers found: 11

One Day of Life Trailer (1950)

23 November 1950

A story about two men caught in the Mexican revolution: close friends before, but now on the opposite sides.

Las Islas Marias Trailer (1951)

10 August 1951

Las Islas Marias stars Pedro Infante as a man who must face time in jail, even though he never committed the crime.

The Torch Trailer (1950)

02 June 1950

The story of a fear-inspiring revolutionary general who develops a passion for the daughter of a wealthy villager.

Soledad's Shawl Trailer (1952)

13 November 1952

Alberto Robles, a young doctor, is faced with the decision to surrender to a life full of comforts and luxuries or to continue dedicating himself body and soul to serving those who need it most.

Girls in Uniform Trailer (1951)

31 May 1951

Orphan Manuela's passionate crush on her teacher Lucila scandalizes their all-girl Catholic school.

Balún Canán Trailer (1977)

26 May 1977

Based on Rosario Castellanos' novel, Balún Canán is about the turmoil created by the Cardenas’ land reforms.

Salt of the Earth Trailer (1954)

14 March 1954

At New Mexico's Empire Zinc mine, Mexican-American workers protest the unsafe work conditions and unequal wages compared to their Anglo counterparts.

Sombrero Trailer (1953)

22 April 1953

Mexican love stories follow a dying man, a bullfighter's sister and lovers from feuding villages.

Lo mejor de Teresa Trailer (1977)

02 February 1977

Ambitious young woman decides to leave her backwards hometown and move to Mexico City to study for a scientific degree.

El cuarto cerrado Trailer (1952)

29 October 1952

A man gives his testimony to a doctor, believing he hears the voice of his deceased wife, Diana.

Mina, viento de libertad Trailer (1977)

18 September 1977

Xavier Mina accepted the commission to lead a liberating expedition in support of General Morelos. He failed to arrive in Mexico until Morelos had died and the Mexican Congress (which in New Spain faced the absolutism of Fernando VII) was dissolved, but for eight months he directed a series of more or less brilliant military actions, in the face of the harassment of the Viceroy , Who finally got him arrested.