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1. nielsbot ◴[] No.45380084[source]
The American capitalists might have something to say about that tho!
2. analog8374 ◴[] No.45380101[source]
Mexico is putting out some fine cinema recently.

Mexico might be the new California.

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3. rufus_foreman ◴[] No.45380300[source]
>> Mexico might be the new California

More like the new Oregon...the new place where people are justifiably pissed off about all the Californians moving there.

4. cpursley ◴[] No.45380322[source]
Any recommendations?
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5. paxys ◴[] No.45380371[source]
It was also the old California.
6. Slow_Hand ◴[] No.45380396{3}[source]
The first thing that comes to mind is the work of directors Alphonso Cuarón, Guillermo Del Toro, and Alejandro González Iñárritu.

Arguably these are largely American productions, but creatively they’re at the top of the field. Cuarón, in particular, takes my breath away.

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7. pfannkuchen ◴[] No.45380658[source]
Everyone unhappy with Mexico isn’t in Mexico anymore!
8. aeve890 ◴[] No.45381055[source]
>People are feeling good south of the border. Can't wait to join them.

What happened to the narco-state situation, murder by the thousands, etc? It's all gone already?

9. archagon ◴[] No.45381234{4}[source]
Roma is amazing and the documentary about it made me appreciate it even more. The insane attention to historical detail!