🍿 2022-09-17 00:27:39 – Paris/France.
In the midst of Independence Day festivities, Netflix presented the first official trailer for '¡Qué viva México!', the new film by Luis Estrada made for the platform of Streaming, which has the participation of Joaquín Cosío, Alfonso Herrera and Ana de la Reguera. So we tell you when you can see it and what it is.
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It should be mentioned that Estrada is characterized by its productions full of dark humor and political satire, so this time will not be the exception. In the published preview we can see how two revolutionary men arrive at the banquet of a wealthy and influential familyMost surprisingly, they point guns at the guests and call them "fifis and conservatives", alluding to expressions used by the current president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
"It's about knowing where we're going and what Every day, the deepest and most serious differences are made in this climate of confrontationbeing a critical film towards everyone: towards the government, towards politicians, towards society, towards me, towards you”, explained the director to El Universal.
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When is it coming out?
It is confirmed that this production will arrive on Netflix on November 16 shortly before the commemoration of the Mexican Revolution, which takes place every November 20. You can watch this tape via a paid subscription to the platform of Streaming.
The cast is made up of stars like Damian Alcazar, Alfonso Herrera, Joaquin Cosio, Ana de la Reguera, Ana MartinAngelina Peláez, Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez, Silverio Palacios, Sonia Couoh, Cuauhtli Jiménez, Enrique Arreola, José Sefami, Salvador Sánchez, Luis Fernando Peña, Mayra Hermosillo, Fermín Martínez, Enrique Arreola, Natalia Quiroz, Mauricio Issac, Leticia Huijara y Adriana Louvier, among others.
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The recordings for this tape were made in the midst of the pandemic, and it has locations in San Luis Potosí and the State of Mexico. For his part, Herrera was happy to belong to this project. “There should be a genre in Mexican cinema called Luis Estrada,” he wrote in a message posted to his Instagram account.
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Photo: Screenshot from Netflix
SOURCE: Reviews News
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