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Y Tu Mama Tambien Alfonso Cuaron This funny, highly sexual road film was a great critical and popular success. Alfonso Cuaron fully indulges the bawdy, youthful humor and frank sex scenes while subtly commenting on modern Mexico's economic and social barriers. Gael Garcia Bernal (Amores Perros) and Diego Luna (Before Night Falls) play two sex-obsessed teenagers who convince the beautiful wife (Maribel Verdu of Goya in Bordeaux) of Luna's cousin to join them on a getaway to the beach. The older, heartbroken woman teaches the boys about emotional and physical honesty as they pass through a rather desolate roadside world. "...raunchy, smart, ebullient, melancholy, insightful, surprising, funny, frank and sexy as all get-out" (Mark Caro, Chicago Tribune). Original unrated theatrical version. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2001, 105 mins. DVD $37.95
Midaq Alley (El Callegon de los Milagros) Jorge Fons The most awarded film in Mexican history, based on the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz. A complex portrait of lives in a Mexico City neighborhood, and the connections between them. Local pub owner Don Ru (Ernesto Gomez Cruz) is tired of marriage to his wife, Eusebia (Delia Casanova), and has feelings for a young clerk. Don Ru's son Chava (Juan Manuel Bernal) runs away to the U.S. after he almost kills Don Ru's lover. Chava's friend Abel (Bruno Bichir) is in love with Alma (Salma Hayek), the daughter of a tarot reader. Mexico, 1995, 140 mins. DVD $44.95
24 Horas De Vida Arturo Martínez Rodolfo de Anda stars in a classic Mexican thriller written by Raul de Anda (Rodolfo's father). Antonio (de Anda) and Salvador take turns driving the taxi they own, and are able to make a steady income by shuttling passengers to and fro. But when a couple of thieves leave a bag of stolen jewelry in their car, the cabbies find themselves the target of the criminals' wrath. With Rogelio Guerra, Maura Monti, and Gina Romand. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico, 1967, 87 min. DVD $37.95
7 Mujeres, 1 Homosexual y Carlos Rene Bueno Mauricio Ochmann, Adriana Fonseca, Ninel Conde, and Luis Felipe Tovar star in this comedy romp about a hapless fellow who finds himself caught in a complicated romantic tangle. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2004 93 mins. DVD $37.95
A Sangre Fria In this Mexican action drama, a dedicated cop with a perfect life and family and a street thug dedicated to his hood and his crew are pitted against each other in a struggle that will endanger everything that they hold dear. Stars Jorge Aldama, Alicia Encinas and Fernando Saenz. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2002 90 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Acapulco A Go-Go Arturo Martinez A group of three diverse and wildly energetic couples are the characters in this late-1960s Mexican film, but the central fixture is the setting - Acapulco's most famous disco, "Tequila A Go-Go". For three days and nights the disco patrons follow their hearts towards love and disaster amidst the beautiful and sexually charged atmosphere of the club. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1967 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Al Caer La Tarde Rafael Portas Pedro Armendariz and Carmen Monteio star in a Mexican classic about a day laborer who attempts to woo the daughter of a ruined landowner. When the woman rebuffs him, the laborer flies into a violent rage, but his wrath comes at a terrible price. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1949 71 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 10/04/2005 $37.95
Albur de Amor Alfonso Patino Gomez In this romantic Mexican drama, a young servant cares for a rancher's daughter while her parents are away and ends up falling in love with her. Because of his lowly social status, the girl rejects his overtures, so he resolves to make a fortune as the owner of fighting cocks and someday to win her affection. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1947 DVD $37.95
All of Them Witches Daniel Gruener When her friend is murdered in the apartment across the hall, a young woman begins to investigate the strange events that led to the tragedy. Sinister occurrences follow Dolores as she searches for clues, finally uncovering a witchcraft cult and darker secrets than she had ever feared. Going against the advice of her husband and her disbelieving psychiatrist, Dolores continues to delve into the black magic and occult powers that threaten her at every turn. Inspired by Roman Polanski's classic, Rosemary's Baby, this eerie psychological thriller brings the horror of dreams and imagination to life with its atmospheric visual style and impressive special effects. Rodrigo Prieto's haunting cinematography won top honors at the 1996 Mexican Academy Awards. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1995, 100 mins. Videocassette $44.95
Almas Rebeldes Alejandro Galindo In Alejandro Galindes's romantic war epic a band of rebels kidnap a beautiful young woman on their way to the border. Managing to escape, she joins forces with a Federal army lieutenant, sparking a showdown between the two forces. A classic of early Mexican cinema. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1937 DVD $37.95
Amor Real Adela Noriega and Fernando Colunga star in an immensely popular telenovela from Mexico. Set in the 19th century, the plot follows the trials and tribulations of a beautiful aristocrat who falls in love with a penniless soldier. As they try to foster a romance, a variety of hostile forces conspire to stop them. Winner of 25 Sol de Oro Awards from Mexico's National Association of Journalists. 2-DVD set includes actor biographies and photo gallery. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico, 2003, 436 mins. DVD $37.95
Amores Perros Alejandro Gonzalez This explosive, whirlwind of a debut feature from Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu has been compared to Pulp Fiction thanks to its intertwining multiple narratives and bold, kinetic style. But where Tarantino's film was inseparable from its movie-obsessed elements and genre-based influences, Amores Perros has more gravity - combining morality tales with realistic, visceral portrayals of desperate living and broken dreams. Three separate stories, all somehow involving dogs, connect through a car crash in Mexico City. Despite some scenes of extreme violence, the film is as thoughtful as it is intense. Named Best Film at the Chicago, Tokyo and Moscow International Film Festivals, among many other honors. The DVD is letterboxed and closed-captioned, and includes optional English and French dubbed soundtracks, with optional French and Spanish subtitles; audio commentary; "making of" segment; music videos; and theatrical trailer. In Spanish with English subtitles. Inarritu Mexico, 2000, 153 mins. DVD $37.95
Angel de Fuego Dana Rotberg Abandoned by her mother, a circus performer has an incestuous affair with her dying father. He dies just as she becomes pregnant, and the other performers quickly realize the truth. Shunned, she works as a fire-eater in the streets until she is taken in by a group of wandering puppeteers. Through their performances of Old Testament stories, the religious allegories of the film become clear. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1992, 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Arriba Las Manos Texano Alfredo B. Crevenna One of Rodolfo de Anda's many Mexican westerns, this one concerns a young peasant whose life is saved by a Texan hero who rescues him from a wrongful hanging. Afterwards, the two join forces and ride after the evildoers responsible for the framing. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1969 85 mins. DVD $37.95
Asesino en Serio Antonio Urrutia A bawdy and over-the-top comedy from Mexico, Antonio Urrutia's colorful farce follows a police detective (Jesus Ochoa) in his attempt to solve one of the most baffling cases of his career: a series of murders via sexual orgasm. In order to solve the crimes, Detective Martinex (Ochoa) must study the ancient secrets of sensual pleasure and learn to see the world from the killer's perspective. But once he has mastered various sexual techniques, he loses his interest in policework. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 2002 88 mins. DVD $37.95
Asi Amaron Nuestros Padres (That's the Way Our Parents Loved) Juan Bustillo Oro This comedy of errors set in turn-of-the-century Mexico centers on a young girl named Carmen whose love for her boyfriend Fernando is thwarted by her mother, who wants the girl to marry the rich, foolish, and old Roderigo. To help the young lovers, their friend Don Pancho devises a plan to make Roderigo look foolish, thus improving Carmen's mother's opinion of Fernando. Stars Joaquin Cordero, Fernando Soler and Victor Alcocer. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1964 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Asi es Mi Tierra! Arcady Boytler Cantinflas stars in this comedy from the golden age of Mexican cinema. With revolutionary Mexico as a backdrop, a successful local rancher returns victorious from the war to the praise of the townspeople. "El General" is ready to take a wife, but the senorita of choice has fallen for a secret admirer. A boyhood rival who is threatened by the general's popularity plots against his life. With Manuel Medel, Antonio R. Frausto, and Mercedes Soler. In Spanish with WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1937 100 mins. DVD $37.95
Aventurera Alberto Gout One of the most popular Mexican films ever made, the cult sensation Aventurera is a famous example of a cabareteras, a curious film noir and musical hybrid wildly popular in Mexico in the '40s and '50s. Starring the immortal Ninon Sevilla, who Variety called "a cross between Rita Hayworth and Carmen Miranda," the film follows the melodramatic rise and fall of a popular nightclub star with a dark past. Newly remastered. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1950, 101 mins. DVD $44.95
Back & Forth (De Ida y Vuelta) Salvador Aguirre After three years in the U.S., a migrant worker returns to his Mexican village, only to find himself caught in the middle of a conflict between an oppressive land owner and his family and friends. "It is a haunting, intelligent action-drama where hard knocks come with the hard choices..." (Cinequest Latino Film Showcase). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2000, 90 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Bala Perdida (Stray Bullet) Chano Urueta Step back into the golden age of Mexican cinema with this film about a love tested from the director of The Brainiac and The Living Head. A bullfighter named Carmelo, is in love with Alicia, the daughter of the town pharmacist. Their love is threatened by the return of Emilio from Mexico City, who pressures Alicia to hide money won from cheating at cards. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1959 96 mins. DVD $37.95
Bandidos Luis Estrada After his boarding school is all but destroyed by gang warfare, a young boy joins up with a rival gang as a matter of survival. But survival is not so easy in a world of unrelenting violence and hopelessness. A vivid depiction of street life shot on location in the poverty stricken barrios of Mexico City. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1990, 95 mins. DVD $44.95
Beach Hotel (Playa Azul) Alfredo Joskowicz A disgraced Mexican politician facing prison refuses the advice of friends, family and peers to leave the country, instead opting to stay at his near abandoned hotel and protest his innocence. Eventually, those that sought to help the man abandon him one by one and he finds himself alone and with few options. Stars Sergio Bustamante, Mercedes Olea and Pilar Pellicer. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1992 93 mins. DVD $37.95
Besame Mucho Philippe Toledano A psychopathic murderer on the run from the law seeks refuge in the home of a politician's former lover . Whilpolice hunt for the killer, terror blossoms into romance between the captive and her captor as they recount their similar life stories. Also stars Gustavo Rodriguez and Ruddy Rodriguez. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico/Venezuela/Colombia, 1994, 111 mins. DVD $37.95
Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman Sabina Berman/Isabelle Tardan This funny and thoughtful look at the changing nature of gender roles follows a couple with amusingly different ideas about what makes for a healthy, intimate relationship. Concerned that the years are passing her by, Gina looks for a commitment from her longtime boyfriend Adrian. Angered by his refusal to marry and fed up with his sexist attitudes, she takes a younger and more sensitive man as her lover. Adrian, however, will not surrender his woman or his antiquated ways of thinking. Channeling the spirit of Pancho Villa himself, he tries to fully embrace his machismo and win back the passion of Gina. This bright, intelligent romantic comedy boasts sparkling performances from Diana Bracho as Gina, Arturo Rios as Adrian, and Jesus Ochoa, who won Mexico's Silver Ariel for Best Supporting Actor for his winning performance as the ghost of Pancho Villa. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1995, 100 mins. Videocassette $44.95
Bodas de Fuego Marco Aurelio Galindo Marco Aurelio Galindo's 1951 Mexican classic stars Pedro Arendariz as a handsome young rancher who attracts the attention of a sick young girl. When the rancher learns of the girl's engagement to the town doctor, he kidnaps her and brings her to a remote cabin where a standoff ensues with a posse from town. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1951 87 mins. DVD $37.95
Cabalgando Con La Muerte Alfredo Gurrola Mario Almada stars as a steely-eyed frontier Robin Hood who brings justice and sustenance to poor families whose land has been plundered. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1989 90 min. DVD $37.95
Cabeza de Vaca Nicolas Echevarria A visually spellbinding biography of the Spanish explorer Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, the sole survivor of a 16th-century Spanish shipwreck off the coast of Florida. Cabeza de Vaca discovers the Iguase, a traditional Indian tribe, which allows Cabeza into their tribe. Over the next eight years, he learns about their mysterious culture and becomes a leader of the group. But his former identity catches up with him when a team of Spanish conquistadors return to colonize the Indians. "Bold and imaginative, the film has ambition, freshness, imagination, mystery and exhilarating reach. It has greatness in it" (Jay Carr, Boston Globe). With Juan Diego, Daniel Gimenez Cacho and Roberto Sosa. Spanish and Indian with English subtitles. Mexico/Spain, 1991, 109 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Cadena Perpetua (Life Sentence) Arturo Ripstein Acclaimed Mexican director Arturo Ripstein (Place Without Limits) directs this dissection of corruption within the law enforcement and judicial communities in Mexico. An ex-con plans to abandon his criminal lifestyle for a respectable life until he is blackmailed by a corrupt policeman and forced to return to a life of crime. Winner of Ariel Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1978, 95 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Calzonzin Inspector Alfonso Arau Alfonso Arau (Like Water for Chocolate) directs this comedy based on the Nikolai Gogol play, The Inspector, and the Mexican comic strip, The Super Machos. When a stranger arrives in a small town, everyone mistakes him for a federal inspector whom they have been waiting for to improve the town. They make a hero out of the unsuspecting man, but the government has other ideas. Winner of two Ariel Awards. Stars Alfonso Arau, Pancho Cordova, and Carmen Salinas. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1973, 91 mins. DVD $44.95
Cananea Marcela Fernandez The discovery and eventual corruption of Mexico's largest copper mines, which led to the bloody miner's strike that helped incite the Mexican revolution are dramatized in this award-winning western drama. Winner of a Goya for Best Screenplay, two Ariel Awards, and the Karlovy Vary's Special Award. In Spanish with English subtitles. Violante Mexico, 1977, 125 mins. DVD $37.95
Caminos de Sangre Rolando Aguilar No one in a rural region of Mexico dares to stand up against the ruthless gang of bandits who terrorize the countryside. But when a bandit's bullet wounds an innocent ten-year-old girl, her brother decides to make a stand against the thugs. Rolando Aguilar directs a high-stakes tale of violence and retribution, starring Mexican screen star Luis Aguilar. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1945 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Campeon Sin Corona Alejandro Galindo David Silva plays Roberto 'Kid' Terranova, an ice cream vendor who is unexpectedly thrust into a boxing career after defending a young boy who is violently accosted. With the encouragement of a trainer, the man embarks on an adventure that promises fame and fortune if he can maintain the discipline he needs to succeed. In Spanish without subtitles. Mexico 1946 95 mins. DVD $37.95
Cananea Marcela Fernandez Violante The discovery and eventual corruption of Mexico's largest copper mines, which led to the bloody miner's strike that helped incite the Mexican revolution are dramatized in this award-winning western drama. Winner of a Goya for Best Screenplay, two Ariel Awards, and the Karlovy Vary's Special Award. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1977 125 mins. DVD $37.95
Canoa Felipe Cazals Based on a true story, this powerful, award-winning film follows the events that befall a group of students who accidentally stumble upon a town controlled by a paranoid and fanatical priest. Labeled despots and communists, the students and the lone villager who takes them in find their fate at the hands of the townsfolk. Filmed in a stark, documentary style, Canoa is a strong comment on Mexico's socio-political environment in the late 1960-early 1970's. Mexico, 1976, 115 mins. DVD $37.95
Cenizas del Paraiso (Paradise Ashes) Marcelo Pineyro Marcelo Pineyro (Wild Horses) directs this Argentine drama of betrayal, revelation and loyalty. A prominent judge commits suicide and the dead body of a young girl with 15 stab wounds is found on the same day. The judge's three sons confess to the girl's murder, but everything is not what it seems as the truth is twisted, secrets are revealed and the connections between the murders grow. In Spanish with English subtitles. Argentina 1997 130 mins. DVD $44.95
Chac: The Rain God Rolando Klein Desperate for relief from a devastating drought, the residents of a small Tzeltal village set out on a quest to save their people from starvation. They seek assistance from a Diviner who lives in the mountains, and he takes them on an odyssey to summon Chac, the Rain God. Not seen for decades after its original run, Chac: The Rain God was restored from the original 35mm negative for a 2000 theatrical run and this video release. "...one of the most sumptuously photographed Latin American films I've ever seen...glowing with golden Rembrandt lighting and its compositions recalling the best work of John Ford and William Wyler" (William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intelligencer). In Tzeltal and Mayan dialects with English subtitles. Mexico 1974 95 mins. DVD $44.95
Cilantro y Perejil Rafael Montero Also shown as Recipes to Stay Together, this romantic comedy won nine Ariel Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay honors. The conflicts of modern romance are explored through the struggling relationships of three couples of different generations. The cast includes Demian Bichir (Salon Mexico) and Arcelia Ramirez (Last Call). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1995, 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Cinco Minutos de Amor (Five Secret Minutes of Love) Alfonso Patino Gomez An upcoming wedding leads to the intersection of multiple lovers in this screwball romantic comedy from the golden age of Mexican cinema. A man pressures his future son-in-law for a romantic introduction to his other lover. As the situation grows more hair-brained, the police are called to sort it all out. Stars Arturo De Cordova, Mapy Cortes, and Carlos Orellana. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1941 69 mins. DVD $37.95
The Come-On (El Anzuelo) Ernesto Rimoch A gentle satire on middle-class values and behavior from director Ernesto Rimoch (To Love Too Much). When a woman from an average family becomes engaged, her family spares no expense in providing an extravagant wedding to impress the groom's wealthy family. But everything falls apart when the money to finance the nuptials is stolen at the reception. Winner of Ariel Awards for Best First Work by a Director and Best Supporting Actor for Damian Alcazar. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1996, 84 mins. Videocassette $44.95 DVD $44.95
The Comet (El Cometa) Jose Buil/Marisa Sistach The Mexican revolution in 1910 provides the backdrop for a young girl's journey from Mexico City to San Antonio. After witnessing the arrest of her father by the Porfirio Diaz regime for subversive acts, Valentia (Ana Claudia Talancon) must take a parcel of gold coins to Francisco Madero's rebel faction in San Antonio. She is taken in by a traveling circus and finds love with the cinema-loving Victor (Diego Luna), the circus owner's son. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1999, 85 mins. Videocassette $44.95 DVD $44.95
Comisario en Turno Raul de Anda An upstanding judge finds his beliefs about law and order put to the test when his teenage son is accused of a hit-and-run. Luis Aguilar stars in a tense Mexican film that blends domestic and courtroom drama. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1949 98 mins. DVD $37.95
Como Perros Con Rabia (Mad Dogs) A thief with dreams of the good life starts participating in deadly street fights where the risks are as high as the bets placed. When he loans his fists and services out to the mob, the sky seems the limit. But, an argument with a mob boss combined with the arrival of a new cop on the beat threatens everything. Stars Alfredo "El Turco" Gutierrez, Armando Zamarripa and Isabel Quibrera. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2003 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Confidencias Jaime Humberto Hermosillo This drama from Jaime Humberto Hermosillo (eXXXorcismos) finds the director once again exploring the limits of sexuality as he follows two women whose relationship becomes threatened by their fantasy lives. Adela and her servant Tacha fight their daily boredom by writing letters to the personal sections of women's magazines. The women's friendship becomes threatened when Adela begins to meet the men who respond to her letters. Stars Maria Rojo and Beatriz Sheridan. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1982 84 mins. DVD $37.95
The Crime of Father Amaro Carlos Carrera Gael Garcia Bernal plays Father Amaro, a new priest assigned to the small rural town of Los Reyes, Mexico. Upon arrival, he discovers that a conspiracy of corruption, sex and lies has overtaken the local Catholic Church. As he tries to separate himself from the other priests' actions, he finds the temptation too great and is eventually drawn in. The Crime of Father Amaro created much controversy upon its release and many Catholic organizations in Mexico and the United States called for a boycott of the film. It eventually went on to become the highest-grossing Mexican film in its native country. Mexico, 2002, 120 mins. DVD $37.95
Cronos Guillermo del Toro An ingenious alchemist creates a device that grants him eternal life. 400 years later an elderly antique dealer discovers the properties of this unique invention. Though he grows younger every time he uses this device, there is a terrible price to pay. Life after death becomes a bloody promise without end. Winner of the Grand Prize during Critics' Week at Cannes. The DVD is letterboxed and closed-captioned, and includes a commentary, a short film and a perspective on Chronos by Guillermo Del Toro, a behind-the-scenes featurette, photo and art galleries; and a Spanish language track and subtitles. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1992, 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Cuando Tu Me Quieras Ernesto Cortazar In Ernesto Cortazar's classic of Mexican cinema, an orphaned girl and a lovely young woman compete for the affection of a cobbler's nephew. Their rivalry eventually causes the orphan to give up and flee the city, but the nephew chases after her when he realizes that she's the woman he wishes to marry. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1951 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Cuento de Hadas Para Dormir Cocodrilos (Fairy Tale to Put Crocodiles to Sleep) Ignacio Ortiz The past and the present collide with the magical and the supernatural in this award-winning Mexican film. After being abandoned by his wife, a chronic insomniac travels to his hometown with his son to find his father and brother. When he finds that they are both dead, he is forced to confront a curse that afflicted the family generations earlier. The winner of seven Ariel Awards. Stars Arturo Rios, Luisa Huertas, Mayra Serbulo and Dagoberto Gama. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2002, 100 mins. DVD $37.95
Dama de Noche (Lady of the Night) Eva Lopez Sanchez An eerie crime drama about a down and out writer who comes to the rescue of his former girlfriend, who is devastated after the accidental death of her lover. With Rafael Sanchez Navarro and Cecilia Toussaint. The DVD was digitally restored from the original film negative, with bilingual packaging and menus. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1993, 97 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
De La Calle (Streeters) Gerardo Tort Gerardo Tort's tale about the rough and dangerous streets of Mexico City and the denizens that call it home won 11 Mexican Academy Awards. The film's stark, gritty feel lends itself well to its story about a teenager and his girlfriend struggling to survive in an environment determined to destroy them. A gripping piece of cinema. Stars Luis Fernando Pena and Maya Zapata. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2001, 86 mins. Videocassette $44.95 DVD $44.95
Deep Crimson Arturo Ripstein Based on the same true-life crimes that inspired The Honeymoon Killers, this macabre, darkly humorous and ultimately frightening feature places the crimes of the Lonely Hearts Murderers in northern Mexico in the 1940s. A depressed single mother becomes involved with a thief who targets his victims through singles ads. Before long, they have teamed up and their crimes take a deadly turn. Director Arturo Ripstein "...is unafraid of offending his audience. He is going for hard truths, and approaching them through humor and a willingness to affront. His purpose is to undercut the way that movies glamorize legendary criminals..." (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times). Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico/France/Spain, 1996, 109 mins. Videocassette $44.95 DVD $37.95
Del Rancho a la Capital Raul de Anda Raul de Anda's sweeping story of an aristocratic family's downfall is a classic of Mexican cinema. When a wealthy man dies prematurely, his wife and three children are shocked to learn that their family's fortune has been lost. Unable to survive on their own, they scheme to rob a cousin of his wealth. With Pedro Armendariz, Susana Guizar, and Domingo Soler. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1942 90 min. DVD $37.95
Deserted Seas: Desiertos Mores Jose Luis Garcia Agraz Jose Luis Garcia Agraz's multi-layered drama follows a successful filmmaker (Arturo Rios) as he experiences love, loss, and redemption in three distinct but overlapping storylines. Initially, Juan (Rios) is thrown into a deep depression when his wife abandons him for another man. The shock hardly has time to linger, however, before Juan's life is again uprooted by the news of his father's death. At the end of his rope, the director meets a beautiful aspiring filmmaker who might hold the key to his personal and professional future. Deserted Seas was the recipient of three Mexican Academy Awards, including Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Original Story. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1994 93 mins. DVD $37.95
Despedida de Casada Juan de Orduna In this passionate Mexican romance, young Raul (Carlos Estrada) and Julissa (Ana Luisa Peluffo) decide to wed, but their vanity destroys their relationship before it has even had a chance to begin. As they make plans for their separation, the couple realize that they are still in love--and make the adjustments necessary to stay together. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1968 88 mins. DVD $37.95
Desperado/El Mariachi Special Edition Robert Rodriguez This collection includes Robert Rodriguez's 1992 breakthrough, El Mariachi, a wild and funny action-comedy western made for a meager $7000 budget and so well-received it launched the director into the big time. Desperado (1995), with Antonio Banderas, is a similarly tongue-in-cheek affair, more or less an entertaining (and higher budgeted) remake of the earlier film, with Steve Buscemi, Salma Hayek and Quentin Tarantino in supporting roles. Also included in Rodriguez's first film, the 1991 short BedHead. USA, 1992/1995, 81/103 mins. DVD $59.95
The Devils Backbone Guillermo del Toro An orphanage is haunted by the spirit of a boy killed during the bombings of the Spanish Civil War. As the ghost makes contact with a new arrival, the dark truth behind the boy's demise becomes clear. The director of Cronos and Mimic brings both historical flavor and mythic resonance to this frightening story. "As subtly disturbing as The Haunting (1963) or The Innocents (1961), Guillermo del Toro's brooding ghost story is rich with psychological and political implications that never obscure its fundamental creepiness" (Maitland McDonagh, TV Guide/Cinebooks). The DVD is a 2-disc Special Edition, letterboxed and includes director and cinematographer commentary, 8 featurettes, deleted scenes with optional commentary, storyboard comparisons, text and photo galleries, excerpts from Guillermo Del Toro's notebook, and more.. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico/Spain, 2001, 110 mins. DVD $37.95
Dona Barbara Betty Kaplan The second film adaptation of the 1929 novel by Romulo Gallegos, Dona Barbara tells of a dramatic confrontation over land and civil rights, notable for its passionate characterizations. A young lawyer, Luzardo (Jorge Perugorria) returns to his family's ranch with the intention of selling it. However, his family's secrets refuse to remain in the past, and an encounter with the reputed witch Dona Barbara soon draws him into a game of seduction. In Spanish with English subtitles. Argentina/Spain/USA, 1998, 105 mins. DVD $37.95
Dona Herlinda and Her Son Jaime Humberto Hermosillo Two gay lovers--a surgeon and a student--move in with the controlling mother of the former in this delightful Mexican comedy. "Amusing, cheerfully subversive...a film to be savored regardless of one's sexual preference" (Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide). "The ultimate gay homage to mom" (David Denby, New York Magazine). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1985 90 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Dona Perfecta (Miss Perfect) Alejandro Galindo In Alejandro Galindo's 1951 Mexican classic, a young upstart moves in with his Aunt Dona Perfecta and begins using her as a sounding board for controversial political ideas that he wishes to introduce to the town. Already irritated by his forward nature, Dona Perfecta becomes irate when the young man begins wooing her daughter. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. USA, 1951, 115 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 05/31/2005 $44.95
Dos Caballeros De Espada Arturo Martinez Arturo Martinez's classic Mexican adventure stars Dagoberto Rodriguez and Rodolfo de Anda in the story of a famous fencer (de Anda) who is falsely accused of murder. Fleeing the law, he pledges to use his cunning and swordsmanship to clear his good name. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1964 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Dreaming About You Marisa Sistach In this coming-of-age comedy, teenaged Toto's sexual urges are mainly directed at his friend's maid, whom they both spy on. But when Toto's attractive young cousin arrives to spend a few days, his activities go beyond mere voyeurism. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1992, 90 mins. DVD $44.95
Duelo en el Desierto Arturo Martinez A beautiful young woman marries a retired gunfighter despite the objections of her brother in this passionate romantic drama from Mexico. The married couple retire to their family's hacienda, but it isn't long before old resentments flare up and the woman's husband finds himself on trial for the attempted murder of her brother - a crime he did not commit. Rodolfo De Anda, Fanny Cano, and Dagoberto Rodriguez star. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1964 85 mins. DVD $37.95
Dust to Dust (Por La Libre) Juan Carlos de Llaca Two cousins embark on a journey to fulfill their grandfather's dying wish in this lighthearted and sentimental road comedy/coming-of-age film. Ignoring their families' plans for a religious funeral, the young boys head for the coast in the old man's vintage Mercedes to ceremoniously dump his ashes in the ocean per his last request. Winner of the Audience Choice Award at the Chicago Latino Film Festival. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2000, 96 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
El Charro Negro Raul de Anda An outlaw who swindles land buyers disguises himself as a local hero--El Charro Negro--in an attempt to elude the law. When a bounty is established, it's up to the real Charro Negro to capture the swindler and clear his good name. Raul de Anda directs and stars in this adventure classic of 1940s Mexican film. Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1940 70 mins. DVD $37.95
El Coronel No Tiene Quine Le Escriba (No One Writes to the Colonel) Arturo Ripstein Legendary Mexican auteur Arturo Ripstein (Deep Crimson) directs this drama based on the novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. A retired colonel (Fernando Lujan) waits in vain for his government pension and travels to the docks each day dressed in his finest to wait for its delivery. Everyone in the small coastal town knows the pension will never arrive, as does the Colonel, yet he refuses to give up hope. A remarkable study of a man's inner strength that has been damaged by years of waiting. Salma Hayek appears briefly as a prostitute who has an affair with the colonel's son. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico/France/Spain, 1999, 118 mins. DVD $44.95
El Costo de la Vida (The Cost of Living) Rafael Montero A modern-day tragedy about a young middle-class couple, Miguel and Patricia, who lose their jobs due to poor economic conditions in Mexico. In order to survive, they decide to commit robberies, which result in a compelling series that deteriorates their relationship and ultimately changes their lives forever. Nominated for four Ariel Awards. With Rafael Sanchez Navarro and Alma Delfina. The DVD includes bilingual packaging and menus and bonus features,and was digitally restored from original film negatives. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1988, 95 mins. DVD $37.95
El Gallo de Oro (The Golden Cockerel) Roberto Gavaldon This recently remastered melodrama, based on a novel by Juan Rulfo with a screenplay by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Carlos Fuentes, is a classic of Mexican cinema. A poor man nurses an injured gamecock back to life and back into the ring with successful results. Wealth, fame, romance and temptation follow, as the man is lured into a questionable partnership with a greedy gambler and his mistress. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1964, 105 mins. Videocassette $44.95 DVD $37.95
El Grito (Bloody Proof) Gabriel Beristain Trying to break the chains of a privileged background, a woman attempts to find work as a photo-journalist, but the only job she can get is with the schlocky, sensational crime magazine, El Grito. Her assignment of taking photos of murder victims leads to an unexpected and dangerous discovery. Yareli Arizmendi (Like Water for Chocolate), Steven Bauer (Traffic), and Olivia Hussey (Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet) star in this Mexican-American co-production, shot simultaneously in Spanish and English versions. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico/USA, 2000, 99 mins. DVD $37.95
El Imperio de la Fortuna Arturo Ripstein Acclaimed filmmaker Arturo Ripstein (No One Writes to the Colonel, Deep Crimson) presents a powerful drama about a poor peasant who finds fortune in cockfighting, which leads to new wealth, corruption and tragedy as he enters the higher-stakes gambling world. Based on a story by famed Mexican writer Juan Rulfo. With Ernesto Gomez Cruz (Midaq Alley) and Blanca Guerra (Santa Sangre). Winner of 8 Ariel Awards, including Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, and Actor (Cruz). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1986, 130 mins. DVD $37.95
El Manantial This popular Mexican soap opera stars pop star Daniela Romo and features Grammy Award-winner Luis Miguel's hit song "Amor Amor Amor". It follows a bitter rivalry between two families and their ongoing feud over "El Manatial", a body of water between their respective estates. In Romeo and Juliet fashion, attractive youngsters from each of the families are irresistably drawn to one another. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico, 2002, 280 mins. DVD $37.95
El Mariachi Robert Rodriguez This film by 24-year-old director Robert Rodriguez was made for the unbelievable sum of $7,000. Rodriguez playfully evokes Peckinpah, noir westerns and Hitchcock. A maverick loner and mariachi player (Carlos Gallardo) enters a Mexican border town and is instantly confused with a stark, brutally efficient assassin (Reinol Martinez). The DVD is letterboxed, and closed-captioned, and includes a director's commentary; Robert Rodriguez's short film, Bedhead (1991, 8 mins); the featurette, "10-Minute Film School," Spanish, French and Korean subtitles; and more. In Spanish with English subtitles. USA, 1992, 80 mins. DVD $37.95
El Padrecito Miguel M. Delgado Cantinflas stars as the new priest in a town set in its ways. Thinking he is going to take the place of their beloved priest, none of the townspeople like him. While there, he stirs up controversy with his ecclectic ways of doing things. With Angel Garasa, Rogelio Guerra, Jose Elia Moreno, Rosa Maria Vazquez, and Angelines Fernandez. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1964 130 mins. DVD $37.95
El Seductor Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez A 15-year-old boy (Antonio Horelano) learns valuable lessons about life and love when he falls head-over-heels for his 35-year-old, married neighbor (Maria Barranco) in this comedic coming-of-age tale. As his family plans their annual vacation, he comes up with a scheme to stay home and seduce his neighbor. In Spanish with English subtitles. Spain, 1995, 96 mins. DVD $44.95
El Tres de Copas (The Three Goblets) Felipe Cazals A woman comes between the friendship of two men in this award-winning western from Felipe Cazals (Canoa). Raised as brothers, Pedro and Damian (Humberto Zurita and Alejandro Camacho) travel the post-Mexican War landscape pulling whatever scams and cons they can get away with. Their loyalty to one another is tested when beautiful and mysterious Casilda (Gabriela Roel) enters their lives. Nominated for 5 Ariel Awards. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1986, 117 mins. DVD $37.95
Erotica Emilio Fernandez This was the last film directed by the acclaimed actor and filmmaker Emilio Fernandez, called "the most important single figure in Mexican cinema" by Ephraim Katz in The Film Encyclopedia. Two men commit a robbery, with one escaping while the other is captured and imprisoned. The free man takes refuge on a deserted beach, where he lives out every man's fantasy by having a passionate affair with a beautiful woman. Things take a dark turn when his former partner escapes and joins them in their seaside paradise, leading to a love triangle and disaster. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1979, 80 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Espaldas Mojadas Alejandro Galindo The winner of four Ariel Awards, this poignant film looks at the plight of Mexican migrant workers in the United States. In trouble and in need of work, Rafael (David Silva) crosses into the United States from Mexico in order to find a job. Life in America less than ideal, though, as Rafael suffers discrimination, deportation and exploitation at the hands of a ruthless employer. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1953, 110 mins. DVD $37.95
Estas Ruinas Que Ves (These Ruins That You See) Julian Pastor In this clever, sexy romp starring some of the biggest names in Mexican cinema, the distinguished Paco Aldebaran, a university literature professor, meets a beautiful ex-student who is engaged to another man. A delightful blend of passion, drama, and comedy. With Fernando Lujan, Blanca Guerra, and Pedro Armendariz, Jr. In Spanish with English subtitles. The DVD includes bilingual packaging and menus and bonus features,and was digitally restored from original film negatives. Mexico, 1978, 103 mins. DVD $37.95
Fando & Lis Alejandro Jodorowsky The rarely screened feature film debut of the eccentric visionary Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo, The Holy Mountain, Santa Sangre). In an outrageous, sometimes supremely absurd manner, Jodorowsky tells the story (based on a play by Fernando Arrabal) of impotent Fando and paralyzed Lis as they travel in search of the enchanted city of Tar. On the road, they encounter various bizarre characters and hallucinatory situations - a perfect storyline for the director's surreal, sometimes shocking imagery. The film was heavily cut and essentially abandoned by its distributor after upset audience members began rioting following its premiere at the 1968 Acapulco Film Festival. The DVD is letterboxed and includes audio commentary by Alejandro Jodorowsky; the documentary, La Constellation Jodorowsky (Louis Mouchet), about Jodorowsky, including interviews with Jean Giruad, Marcel Marceau and Peter Gabriel; and a full-color reproduction of the original 8-page handbill distributed at Fando & Lis' premiere. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1968, 95 mins. DVD $44.95
Forbidden Homework Jaime Humberto Hermosillo In this sequel to his 1990 film Homework, Jaime Humberto Hermosillo (eXXXorcismos) continues to investigate voyeurism. This time the story centers on a young man whose film/video class project leads to a sexual encounter with a middle-aged woman. The tone of the film takes a dramatic turn when the true nature of their relationship is revealed. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1992, 80 mins. DVD $44.95
Frida Paul Leduc Paul Leduc's widely acclaimed, brilliantly visual tribute to the spirit and determination of Frida Kahlo, who risked her life for her art and love, and became one of the dominant painters of the 20th century. Told in surreal flashbacks reminiscent of her own canvasses, the film remarkably captures the spirit and determination of the woman who made herself into a great artist, a cultural leader, a political activist. With Ofelia Medina, Juan Jose Gurrola, Max Kerlow. Mexico, 1984, 108 mins. DVD $37.95
Gabino Barrera (A Man Called Gabino Barrera) Rene Cardona Antonio Aguilar, the acclaimed leading man from the golden age of Mexican cinema, delivers a fine performance as a man who dedicates his life to fighting for the common people in this adaptation of Robin Hood set in the Wild West. Also stars Jaime Fernandez, Maria Duval, Lisa Castro and Eleazar Garcia. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1964 88 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Gang Rules (Cholos La Ley Del Barrio) Two rival gangs battle for control of the streets and leave a trail of blood and destruction in their path in this Mexican actioner. Stars Agustin Bernal, Eleazar Garcia and Amador Granados. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2003 90 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Garden of Eden (El Jardin del Eden) Maria Novaro Three stories intersect at the U.S./Mexican border as three people look for family members and a better way of life in Tijuana - a "way station" on the road to paradise. The film shares the stories of a mother and her children, an adventurous "gringa" looking for her brother, and a farm worker dreaming of a brighter future. A rich, dramatic movie from the director of Danzon. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1994, 104 mins. DVD $44.95
Gimme Power (Todo el Poder) Fernando Sarinana Inspired by director Fernando Sarinana's personal experiences, the black comedy Todo El Poder looks at Mexico's corrupt police system through the eyes of a filmmaker, Gabriel (Demian Bicher). Having spent years being robbed and assaulted in the streets of Mexico in pursuit of his art, Gabriel turns his camera on the corruption that enables the lawlessness. "Impressively done" (Miami Times). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1999, 110 mins. DVD $37.95
Gossip (Chismes De Lavaderos) Life in a fun-filled apartment building becomes deadly in this Mexican comedy. When the building manager (and consummate ladies' man) Don Jacinto is found dead after a big neighborhood party, everyone is a suspect. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1971 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Herod's Law (La Ley de Herodes) Luis Estrada A sharp critique of Mexico's long-ruling PRI party, this dark comedy stirred a substantial amount of controversy in its native country upon release. A petty small town politician, Vargas (Damian Alcazar), receives a backwards political education when he's visited by a PRI party member, who teaches him how to rule with violence and corruption. Features director Alex Cox (Repo Man) in a cameo. Winner of 9 Ariel Awards and the Latin American Cinema Award at the Sundance Film Festival. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2000, 120 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Homework (La Tarea) Jaime Humberto Hermosillo Also known as Homework, or How Pornography Saved the Split Family from Boredom and Improved their Financial Situation, this is a daring exploration of sexuality and voyeurism. A film student secretly videotapes her rendezvous with an ex-lover, leading to unexpected consequences. Fans of Almodovar will want to check this out, along with the other works of director Jaime Humberto Hermosillo (Dona Herlinda & Her Son, Esmeralda Comes by Night), whose long and successful career has included some of Mexican cinema's boldest looks at intimate relations. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1990, 85 mins. Videocassette $44.95 DVD $44.95
Honey for Oshun Humberto Solas A Cuban exile (Jorge Perugorria, Like Water for Chocolate) returns to his homeland to find his mother, who abandoned him and his father when they moved to America three decades earlier. Joined by an eccentric cousin, he searches Cuba for her and learns the truth behind his past in the process. Winner of the Best Picture Ariel Award. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2001, 125 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
In the Country Where Nothing Happens Maria del Carmen de Lara In this satire of Mexican politics, a corrupt businessman is kidnapped just as his wife is sent a videotape showing him with his mistress. When the two women get together, they become friends and decide the man they have both loved is not worth saving. "Maria del Carmen de Lara converts infidelity, poverty and kidnapping into a reason to laugh" (Cinepolis). Starring Fernando Lujan (No One Writes the Colonel), Julieta Egurrola (Deep Crimson) and Maria Isasi (Lovers of the Arctic Circle). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1999, 98 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
In the Middle of Nowhere Hugo Rodriguez Three fugitives hide out in a remote roadside diner, taking the owner, his wife and their young son hostage. As the details of their crime become clear, the owner--a former union leader--decides to confront these enemies. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1993 89 mins. DVD $37.95
Inspiracion Angel Mario Huerta Mexican soap stars Barbara Mori and Arath de la Torre star in this light romantic comedy about a teen who has to fight to win over the girl he admires. The film was a huge theatrical hit in Mexico, and Mori won MTV's 2002 "Hottest Girl" award for her performance. Mexico 2001 92 mins. DVD $37.95
Japon Carlos Reygadas Mexican director Carlos Reygadas' first film is an poetic, existential drama that explores life, death, truth and redemption by following a suicidal old man on his journey through the rugged, unforgiving Mexican landscape. Shot on grainy 16mm, Japon features beautiful, lush landscapes and is reminiscent of Herzog and Tarkovsky in its power. "A confident and achieved debut" (J. Hoberman, Village Voice). The DVD is letterboxed and includes a behind-the-scenes documentary, an interview with Carlos Reygadas, and the theatrical trailer. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico/Spain, 2002, 122 mins. DVD $37.95
La Bien Pagada Alberto Gout Dancer, singer and actress Maria Antonieta Pons shows the sensual qualities that made her a star in this popular film of its era. A love triangle develops when a beautiful young woman, married to a much older man, re-ignites a passionate affair with a former boyfriend. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1947, 120 mins. DVD $37.95
La Clave 7 (Code 7) Jorge Reynoso Martinez After the death of several Drug Enforcement Agency officers at the hands of drug lord Pedro Aviles, the Mexican government implements Code 7, a ferocious operation to take him down. Unfortunately, the powerful Aviles has friends in high places and refuses to be taken without a fight. Stars Isabel Quibrera, Jorge Reynoso, Fernando Saenz and Edna Bolkan. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2001, 115 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
La Clave 7 - 2 (Code 7 - 2: The Sequel) Jorge Reynoso Martinez The hunters become the hunted in this sequel to La Clave 7, which followed the Mexican government's plan to eradicate the Mexican drug lord, Pedro Aviles. After Aviles' death, his friends and allies form a new gang to avenge him and target everyone who had a hand in La Clave 7 (Code 7). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2003, 95 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
La Clave de la Muerte (Code of Death) Javier Montano A son seeks vengeance after his father is assassinated by a Mexican drug cartel for possessing information against them. But first, he must find a computer disk containing said information. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2003 88 mins. DVD $37.95
La Clave del Diablo (Code of the Devil) In this high-action Mexican thriller, a terrorist needs an unsuspecting "mule" to illegally transport uranium into the United States. None his regulars fit the profile, so he chooses his father's good friend, Arturo. When Arturo realizes that he's being used, he must fight for his family's survival. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2002, 94 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
La Escondida (The Hidden One) Roberto Gavaldon Screen legend Maria Felix stars as a poverty-striken woman who raises herself out of her dire situation to become a desired courtesan in this classic of Mexican cinema. Regardless of her new stature in society, her heart still belongs to Felipe (Pedro Armendariz), a peasant zapatista leader, and the common people struggling during the revolution. Nominated for 6 Ariel Awards. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1956, 100 mins. DVD $37.95
La Malquerida (The Woman Who Was Never Loved) Emilio Fernandez A Hitchcockian thriller from the golden age of Mexican cinema, Emilio Fernandez's Spanish language film centers on a young woman, Acacia, who accepts a marriage proposal to escape the home of her loathsome stepfather. Secretly in love with her, the stepfather plots to murder Acacia's fiancee and claim her for himself. With its stunning desert landscapes and colorful hacienda interiors, Fernandez's film is a bona fide treasure. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico, 1949, 86 mins. DVD $37.95
La Mujer de Benjamin (Benjamins Woman) Carlos Carrera This well-crafted and intelligent movie with a critically acclaimed ensemble cast details the conflict and frustration that can arise out of unfulfilled desire. Natividad, a beautiful young woman, dreams of leaving her small town behind and traveling the world, but she needs help in achieving her goal. Is her best bet the handsome deliveryman, Leandro, or the middle-aged, somewhat slow-witted Benjamin, who is secretly in love with her? Acting on his friends' ill-advised suggestion, Benjamin kidnaps Natividad in hopes of forcing her to love him. With Eduardo Lopez Rojas, Arcelia Ramirez, Malena Doria, and Juan Carlos Colombo. The DVD comes with bilingual packaging and menus, and bonus features, and was digitally restored from original film negatives. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1991, 93 mins. DVD $37.95
La Posesion Julio Bracho A disputed parcel of land tears a pair of closely entwined families apart in Julio Bracho's Mexican classic. Jorge Negrete, Miroslava Stern, and Domingo Soler star in a story of devoted lovers who challenge their families' wishes to be with one another. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1950 100 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 10/04/2005 $37.95
La Puetra Negra Sergio Vejar A loopy but charming fable from Mexico, about a horse breeder's attempts to steal his rival's pedigree while simultaneously protecting his three daughters from an aggressive trio of suitors. Chock full of slapstick moments and hilarious misunderstandings, Sergio Vejar's film is a classic of Spanish-language comedy. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1988 90 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 09/27/2005 $37.95
La Tregua (The Truce) Alfonso Priego The second of two attempts by Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Priego to adapt the bestseller by acclaimed Uruguayan writer Mario Benedetti, this romantic drama describes a brief but poignant love affair between a retiring widower and his beautiful young secretary. Their blossoming relationship allows the older man to achieve a new level of openness, and to more effectively communicate with his adult-aged children. With Gonzalo Vega and Guillermo Murray. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 2003 101 mins. DVD $37.95
La Usurpadora The popular Latin American telenovela La Usurpadora stars Venezuelan beauty Gabriela Spanic in the story of two woman who reach a startling agreement. The women, who are physically identical in every way, decide to swap lifestyles. The more cold-hearted of the two convinces the other to stand in for her, allowing her to desert her husband and family. Spanic dazzles in the challenging duel role. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico, 1998, 403 mins. DVD $37.95
La Vida Conyugal (Married Life) Carlos Carrera A curious black comedy about love, marriage and infidelity from the director of the award-winning film, The Crime of Padre Amaro. The moment that Jacqueline and Nicholas were married, they knew it was a mistake. Forty years later, they are still together and the only passion in the marriage comes from the hatred they inspire in each other. Through the years, each has taken many lovers, but Jacqueline goes one step further when she tries to inspire her lovers to kill her husband. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1993, 95 mins. DVD $37.95
La Virgen De La Lujaria (The Virgin of Lust) Arturo Ripstein Directed by legendary filmmaker Arturo Ripstein (Deep Crimson, The Crime of Padre Amaro), this bold and sensuous drama stars Luis Felipe Tovar as a sex-obsessed waiter whose encounter with a sadistic prostitute (Ariadne Gil) quickly ensnares him in a thorny relationship. Nacho (Tovar) begins taking increasingly bolder steps to win Lola's (Gil) heart, and it isn't long before he's contemplating a daring assassination attempt. Ripstein's detailed evocation of 1940's Mexico and his psychologically probing camerawork make this an unforgettable addition to his oeuvre. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2002, 140 mins. DVD $37.95
Las 4 Milpas (The Four Corn Patches) Ramon Pereda The diverse history of love is celebrated in this lighthearted musical set in the idyllic Mexican countryside. Features the musical talents of Cuco Sanchez, Antonio Bribiesca, Maira Antonieta Pons, and Manuel Amelio. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1960 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Las Sombra Del Sahuaro (The Shadow of Sahuaro) Eduardo Barraza Eduardo Barraza's gritty urban drama tells the true story of famed Mexican drug dealer Ricardo Lopez, here renamed Sahuaro and played by soap star Eduardo Santamarina. As Sahuaro rises to prominence in the Mexico city drug trade, he finds himself at odds with his brother, a prosperous businessman who's critical of his successes. Jesus Ochoa and Marco Perez co-star in an action drama that made a splash at the Mexican box office. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2004 154 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 09/27/2005 $37.95
The Last Call Carlos Garcia Agraz For actor Gilberto Cortes, nothing is more important than his young son Mario. But when this model father takes on the role of Vanlentin Sanchez in the play Bandera Negra, his life takes a turn far more dramatic than any part he has performed on the stage or screen. Gilberto's attachment to the play becomes so strong that it seems to shape his relationship with his son. As Mario grows from a boy to a young man, a tragic turn of events leaves him condemned and his father fighting for his salvation. Alberto Estrella (Salon Mexico) stars in this powerful drama from director Carlos Garcia Agraz, whose acclaimed debut Mi querido Tom Mix was nominated for Mexico's Silver Ariel as Best First Feature. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1996, 94 mins. Videocassette $44.95
Like Water for Chocolate Alfonso Arau Immensely popular, magical story of a young girl whose cooking is infused with her emotions as she prepares her meals. Unrequited passions, changing political situations and madness emerge in this highly entertaining, sensual and funny story. Written by Laura Esquivel and directed by her husband. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1992, 105 mins. DVD $37.95
Little Saints (Santitos) Alejandro Springall When St. Jude makes an unexpected appearance on her oven window, a beautiful widow is sent on a search for her missing daughter, traveling from a small Mexican village to the brothels of Tijuana and the barrios of Los Angeles. "A bizarre story (with elements of Magic Realism), wacky characters (including a village priest addicted to soap operas and the tabloids), strong performances (especially from leading lady Dolores Heredia with her unquestioned faith in her beloved saints), and numerous comic sex scenes in a series of weird brothels. Santitos is a sure-fire audience pleaser" (Milton W. Hamlin, American Dreamer). Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1997 99 mins. DVD $37.95
Llamenme Mike (Call Me Mike) Alfredo Gurrola A corrupt cop is sent to prison for stealing a stash of drugs from a group smugglers. While in jail, he is beaten so badly that he becomes delusional. Now believing that he is a detective from his favorite American pulp crime novel, the cop escapes captivity to fight the imagined communist conspiracy against him. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1979, 94 mins. DVD $37.95
Lo Que Importa es Vivir (Living is What Matters) Luis Alcoriza A passionate drama about a handsome wanderer in search of himself and his struggle to remain true to his values. En route to the seacoast, he stops at the run-down ranch of a disenchanted lawyer and his beautiful alcoholic wife, leading to a series of unforeseen events. With Gonzalo Vega, Maria Rojo, and Ernesto Gomez Cruz. The DVD comes with bilingual packaging and menus, and bonus features, and was digitally restored from original film negatives. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1987, 117 mins. DVD $37.95
Lolo Francisco Athie A teenager's impoverished life takes an even more tragic turn in this devastating portrait of economic desperation in Mexico. What little Lolo has is taken away when he is robbed and beaten, then fired from his job at the local foundry for missing work. A confrontation with a local money lender leads to violence, from which Lolo can never turn back. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1992, 88 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Los Debutantes Andres Waissbluth Four characters - a pair of orphaned brothers, an underworld boss, and a nightclub stripper - find their lives intersecting in an alluring and dangerous fashion in this moody Mexican thriller which transpires over different time frames and from different points of view. Sylvio, the older of the two brothers, takes Victor to Don Pascual's club to help him lose his virginity. While visiting the club, Silvio is fortunate enough to receive a handsome job offer, but the introduction of the sexy Gracia runs the boys afoul of Don Pascual. Mexico 115 mins. DVD $37.95
Los Tres Malditos Jorge Reynoso, Fernando Saenz, and Leo Bucio star as a trio of assassins -- all family members -- who are pitted against each other when one of them kills the wife of one of the others. A bloody, spirited action film that takes place across the entire region of Michoacan. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2002 87 mins. DVD $37.95
A Lost Year Gerardo Lara The student protest movements in Mexico during the 1970s set the backdrop for this story of friendship and liberation. Two young women come of age in a time of sexual freedom, drug experimentation and political consciousness, falling in love with the same boy along the way. Starring Vanessa Bauche (Amores Perros) and Tiare Scanda (Midaq Alley). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1993, 91 mins. DVD $44.95
Lucia, Lucia Antonio Serrano Comedy and suspense fuse delightfully in this offbeat mystery about a woman whose life is thrown for a loop when her husband suddenly disappears without a trace. Lucia (Cecilia Roth, All About My Mother) provides bizarre and often intentionally misleading narration as she embarks on a strange, complicated quest to find her hubby. Along the way, she learns of her husband's dark secrets and finds a love of her own. "An exhilarating celebration of the possibilities of love and friendship" (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times). The DVD includes both letterboxed and full-screen versions, a director and writer's commentary, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and more. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2003, 109 mins. DVD $44.95
The Magic Hour (Entre la Tarde y la Noche) Oscar Blancarte Facing turmoil in both her personal and professional lives, a writer (Angelica Aragon) returns to her hometown to revisit the places that brought her the most joy in childhood. While there, she uncovers secrets from her past that, if known at an earlier age, would have dramatically changed her life. Winner of the Best Film Award at the Portugal International Film Festival and an Honorable Mention at the 2002 New York Latin Film festival. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1999, 95 mins. DVD $37.95
The Mansion of Madness Juan Lopez Moctezuma Juan Lopez Moctezuma crafted this adaptation of an Edgar Allan Poe short story in the spirit of Alejandro Jodorowsky's surrealist masterpiece El Topo, and not coincidentally the two films share many of the same cast and crew (Moctezuma himself was a producer on Jodorowsky's cult epic). The film is set in a crumbling 19th century sanitarium that's being run by its own inmates. A clever journalist discovers the rouse, but is quickly put on trial by a frenzied cabal. Includes featurette on Juan Lopez Moctezuma, interview with Guillermo del Toro, trailer, and stills gallery. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1971 85 mins. DVD $37.95
Me Cai De La Nube (My Fall from the Clouds) Arturo Martinez A poor rancher learns to overcome the unfortunate realities of life in this heartfelt Mexican drama. Upon falling in love with a beautiful woman from the village, the rancher discovers that his feelings are unrequited due to his extreme poverty. Although poor, he is rich in heart and he tries everything in his power to win her affections. Stars Cornelio Reyna and Sonia Amelio. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1974, 80 mins. DVD $37.95
The Midnight Stallion (Caballo Prieto Azabache) Rene Cardona One of the biggest names from the golden age of Mexican cinema, Antonio Aguilar, stars in this classic western. Told in a flashback, the film follows an aging horse breeder's memories about the Mexican Civil War and when his kindness to a young Pancho Villa eventually served to save his life. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1965 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Misericordia Zacarias Gomez Urquiza Sara Garcia, Carmen Montejo, and Anita Blanch lead a talented ensemble cast in this Mexican classic about the power of love and spiritual faith. Though penniless, Dona Francisca, Obdulia, and their maid Benigna manage to get by on the strength of their devotion. When a blind beggar and a sickly gentleman lean on the women for support, their kindness and faith in god helps see them through hard times. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Spain 1953 85 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 10/11/2005 $37.95
Munecas de Media Noche Alberto Rojas In this sexy Mexican version of Some Like it Hot, Jorge Rivero stars as a man who mistakenly believes he's dying. Wanting to get it all over with, he hires a gangster to kill him. When he realizes he's not dying after all, he goes into hiding to avoid his killers. He dresses in drag and hides in a nightclub. Once there, he falls in love with a beautiful bar girl, leading to many complications. Watch for Rivero's entertaining take-off on Rudolph Valentino. With Isela Vega, Sasha Montenegro, Carmen Salinas, Rebeca Silva, Rafael Inclan, Armando Silvestre, and Loco Valdes. In Spanish. Mexico, 1978, 90 mins. Videocassette $37.95
The Mystery of the Trinidad Jose Luis Garcia Agraz A multiple Ariel Award-winner (the Mexican equivalent of the Oscars), this epic drama chronicles the efforts of a young treasure hunter to locate the remains of a sunken 17th century Spanish galleon. Following in the footsteps of his father Joaquin, Juan (Eduardo Palomo) sets out to recover a bounty of dubloons from the vessel. But as he retraces the route that proved perilous for the 74-year-old Joaquin, the trip assumes greater poignancy. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2003 95 mins. DVD $37.95
Narcos Y Perros Fernando Duran A young cop is lured by money and power into the Mexican drug trade in this taut thriller reminiscent of Traffic. With levels of corruption reaching from the U.S./Mexico border patrol agents all the way up to the highest levels of the government, he soon finds that he has entered a dangerous world where there is no escape. Stars John Solis, Vanessa Del Rocio, Fernado Saenz, Rafael Goyri and Lupillo Rivera. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2001, 100 mins. DVD $37.95
Narcos Y Perros 2 (Drug Wars 2: The Sequel) Javier Montano The sequel to Mexico's examination of the temptations of the drug trade, Narcos Y Perros, finds the ex-cop turned drug smuggler Gabriel (John Solis) in jail and his best friend and ally dead. After a daring escape, Gabriel forms a new gang to avenge his friend's death, which escalates the Drug War to new heights. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2003, 100 mins. DVD $37.95
Narcos y Perros I & II Fernando Duran A double-header of blockbuster action films from Mexico. Narcos y Perros I (Fernando Duran, 2000, 100 mins.) explores the violent world of drug trafficking by focusing on the conflict between gangsters and law enforcement officals. John Solis and Fernando Saez star in a gritty urban drama of money, power, and brutal revenge. Narcos y Perros II (Fernando Duran, 2001, 80 mins.) ups the ante of its predecessor by chronicling the formation of a new gang of thugs. The Drug Wars spill over into a bloody family feud in an electrifying and action-packed sequel. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2000, 2001 180 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 09/27/2005 $37.95
Narcosatanicos Asesinos Juan Jose Munguia In this devilish comedy, a Latin lothario makes a pact with the Devil to live 5000 years and have as many lovers as he can handle. Unfortunately, the pact was made in 3000 B.C., and poor Alfonso is coming up on his final few days of glorious hedonism. Alfonso Zayas, Flaco Guzman, and Linda Santos star in an irreverent black comedy with plenty of erotic sizzle. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1991 90 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 10/11/2005 $37.95
Novia Que Te Vea (Like a Bride) Guita Schyfter Two young women experience conflicts between their traditional Mexican-Jewish community and modern Mexican society in the 1960's in this award-winning coming-of-age drama. As each attempts to follow their dreams and loves, they must face the conservative attitudes that inhibit their families. Stars Claudette Maille (Before Night Falls) and Angelica Aragon (Zapata). In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1993 115 mins. DVD $37.95
On the Air Juan Carlos de Llaca At the end of the '60s, disc jockey Alberto faces a crossroads in his life as his psychedelic radio station is about to be shut down and his marriage is falling apart. During his last broadcast, he takes a trip down Memory Lane, thinking back to a love affair that once offered the promise of freedom and happiness that he now finds only in music. Daniel Giminez Cacho (No One Writes to the Colonel) tops the cast in this film nominated for eight Ariel Awards, including Best Picture. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1995, 86 mins. DVD $44.95
Once Upon a Time in Mexico Robert Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez's mythic, guitar-playing gunslinger, El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas), returns in the third chapter of the maverick director's violent and stylish Western saga. Resigned to a life of isolation after the death of his wife (Salma Hayek) and daughter, El Mariachi is lured out of hiding by a crooked CIA agent (Johnny Depp) who needs the skilled gunman to foil an assassination plot against the president of Mexico, which has been conceived by an evil kingpin (Willem Dafoe). Also stars Ruben Blades, Eva Mendes, Cheech Marin, Mickey Rourke, Enrique Iglesias, Gerardo Vigil, Pedro Armendariz, Jr., and Marco Leonardi. The DVD is letterboxed, and closed-captioned, and includes a French language track and subtitles; a commentary by Robert Rodriguez; deleted scenes; multiple behind-the-scenes featurettes; DVD-ROM features and more. In English. USA, 2003, 102 mins. DVD $44.95
Optic Fiber (Fibra Optica) Francisco Athie The murder of a prominent union leader pulls a young journalist and the chief suspect's lawyer into a growing web of deception and murder. This second feature from the director of Lolo was nominated for seven Ariel Awards and won for Best Screenplay and Best Sound. Roberto Sosa (Lolo, Alex Cox's Highway Patrolman) and Lumi Cavazos (Like Water for Chocolate, Bottle Rocket) top the cast. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1998, 105 mins. DVD $44.95
Otilia Rauda, La Mujer Del Puerto Dana Rotberg Gabriela Canudas plays Otilia, a young woman with an unusual appearance that some find attractive and others reject. In this tragedy, Otilia's desire for love leads her from alienation to a relationship that holds disastrous consequences. In Spanish without subtitles. Mexico 2001 110 mins. DVD $37.95
The Passion of Berenice Jaime Humberto Hermosillo This Jaime Humberto Hermosillo film, which won a handful of 1976 Ariel Awards, weaves a unique web of passion and suspense. Young Berenice (Martha Navarro) is a mystery to her fellow townspeople. A recent widow, she lives with her godmother and has a scar across her face. She and her sickly godmother, a moneylender, leave their home only on Sundays and then only to go to church and to the movies. Through a chance meeting, however, Berenice meets Rodrigo, a handsome young doctor who awakens her dormant passions. As they begin an affair, it becomes clear to him that Berenice harbors some secrets. The DVD is widescreen, with English and Spanish language tracks, and includes biographies. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1976, 115 mins. DVD $37.95
Piedras Verdes Angel Flores Torres After a hardscrabble life as an orphaned youngster, Mariana (Vanessa Bauche, Amores Perros) finds herself disowned by her adopted mother at the age of eighteen. The feisty young woman hits the streets and begins living a high-risk, fast-paced lifestyle with an ambitious drug dealer (Juan Claudio Retes) who meets a bad end. It isn't until a calming, spiritual man named Sebastian (Osvaldo Benavides) takes her under his wing that Mariana finds the path that will lead her to salvation. Director Angel Flores Torres breaks from music video direction to helm this stylish melodrama, which is bolstered by the music of Cafe Tacuba. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2001 95 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 10/18/2005 $37.95
Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver (If I Never See You Again) Juan Pablo Villasenor A compelling, funny, and moving film about life, death, and the quest for happiness. An elderly quintet of Mexican bolero musicians escapes from a nursing home to fulfill a common dream of playing their music in public. Along the way they confront the police, drug lords, nursing home authorities, their families, and everyone else determined to destroy their only chance to perform. DVD has bilingual packaging and menus, bonus features, and was digitally restored from original film negatives. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1997, 97 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Prohibido Raul de Anda Jr. Mexican heartthrob Rodolfo de Anda stars in a controversial classic about a brother and sister who realize a sexual attraction to one another during the course of a family vacation. When their father becomes aware of the situation he throws the boy out, but he returns after learning of a terrible secret that has plagued his family for years. With Jorge Rivero and Blanca Sanchez. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1968 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Quinceanera Alfredo B. Crevenna An upcoming debutante's ball is the backdrop for a story of three young ladies coming of age, the social rivalries of their families, and looming tragedy. Juicy Mexican melodrama starring Martha Mijares, Teresa Velazquez, and Maricruz Olivier. The DVD is letterboxed, and includes original theatrical trailer; biographical information on Teresa Velazquez, Maricruz Olivier, and Alberto B. Crevenna. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1958, 130 mins. DVD $37.95
Regalo Caro (High Priced Gift) El Chacha eventually becomes the most powerful druglord in Mexico after a fierce confrontation with the police and a betrayal by his partner, Mariano. For his birthday, the other druglords pay their respects in extravagant presents, but El Chacha's faithful servant, Barbarino, has no money. Instead, he decides to bring El Chacha the ultimate present: the head of Mariano. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 2002, 91 mins. DVD $37.95
Real Time (Tiempo Real) Fabrizio Prada Listed in Guiness World Records as the first one-take movie in film history, like its title implies, this film is set in real time. Time and its continuous actions are captured by a hidden camera that serves as an additional character, walking by their side, climbing on autos, running, entering and leaving homes without a single cut during the entire movie, achieving a continual sequence of 86 minutes. A band of thieves, disguised with security uniforms and with the help of an inside man, rob money from an armored truck. Motivated by the woman of one of them, the two leaders have more ambitious plans: end up with all of the money if they survive. With Jorge Castillo, Raul Santamaria, Laura Leticia Valenzuela, Adriana Monica Lavalle, and Pedro Waldo Facco. The DVD is letterboxed and includes previews and optional English and Spanish subtitles. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2002 86 mins. DVD $37.95
Regalo Caro (High Priced Gift) El Chacha eventually becomes the most powerful druglord in Mexico after a fierce confrontation with the police and a betrayal by his partner, Mariano. For his birthday, the other druglords pay their respects in extravagant presents, but El Chacha's faithful servant, Barbarino, has no money. Instead, he decides to bring El Chacha the ultimate present: the head of Mariano. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 2002 91 mins. DVD $37.95
Return to Sender Carlos Carrera Living quietly and very much alone, aging bachelor Andres is disturbed by the loud parties thrown by his young neighbor, Mariana. When he alerts the police to one of her gatherings, she plots a cruel revenge. Mariana begins sending Andres anonymous love letters, inventing a desperate, suicidal secret admirer for the old man. Concerned and intrigued, he hires a private detective to locate the phantom woman. The deception turns even more cruel when the detective hires a prostitute to play the writer of the letters. Despite her obvious contempt for him, Andres falls in love with the prostitute. Meanwhile, his neighbor finds herself involved in an unrequited love affair as heartless as her own hoax. Fernando Torre Laphame's unforgettable performance as the tormented Andres won him Best Actor honors at the Mexican Academy Awards. Carlos Carrera also won for Best Direction and was nominated in the same category at the Venice Film Festival. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1994, 97 mins. Videocassette $44.95
The Revenge of G.B. (La Venganza de Gabino Barrera) Rene Cardona Antonio Aguilar returns as the social revolutionary Gabino in this classic Mexican western. When an escaped convict kills Gabino's wife, Gabino turns his sights towards revenge. Also stars Irma Serrano, Eleazar Garcia and Eric Del Castillo. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico 1967 87 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Rio Escondido Emilio Fernandez A brave young teacher (Maria Felix) travels to the desert town of Rio Escondido in hopes of educating the poorest of the town's inhabitants. But she finds that the evil mayor Regino Sandoval (Lopez Moctezuma) is a force to be reckoned with--his refusal to hydrate the area has led to widespread drought and starvation. Emilio Fernandez directed this early classic of Mexican cinema. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1948 110 mins. DVD $37.95
Rosalinda Rolando Aguilar A young historian arrives in a small Mexican town with a map which he believes holds the key to a great fortune, but when he meets the beautiful Rosalinda (Maria Antonieta Pons) his attention shifts to wresting her away from a crude pearl diver. Their rivalry leads to a confrontation in which the mystery of the treasure is unexpectedly revealed. Mexico 1945. DVD $37.95
Saint Lucifer (Santo Luzbel) Miguel Sabido Miguel Sobido's Mexican Academy Award-winning film dramatizes the conflict that arises between a group of Nahuatl Mexican Indians and the local Catholic orthodoxy. A thinly veiled allusion to the revolt in Chiapas, the story follows the Nahuatl's efforts to stage a performance of The Adoration of the King, a play considered blasphemous by church officials. DVD includes biographies, English and Spanish menu options, and trailers. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1997, 99 mins. DVD $37.95
Salon Mexico Jose Luis Garcia Agraz The glamor and romance of a popular 1930's dance hall are replaced by violence and mystery when dancer Maria and her lover Paco kill each other during a terrible fight. Inspector Castellon is called in to investigate the deaths, tracing the couple's stormy and passionate past as he interviews those who knew them. Based on Emilio Fernandez's 1948 classic of Mexican cinema, Salon Mexico is a fabulous melodrama told in flashbacks that build in dramatic tension. Nominated for ten Mexican Academy Awards, the film features the brilliant camera work of acclaimed cinematographer Carlos Marcovich (director of Who the Hell is Juliette?) and fine performances from veteran actress Maria Rojo (Esmeralda Comes By Night) and Alberto Estrella (Ultima Llamada). With its exquisite period detail and richly layered plot, Salon Mexico is a splendid retelling of a riveting story. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1994, 110 mins. Videocassette $44.95
Sendero Mortal (Deadly Road) Javier Montano In Javier Montano's creepy Spanish-language horror film, a series of murders on an isolated road go unsolved until the brother of one of the victims decides to find the killer himself. With Mario Almada, Arturo Peniche, and Kate del Castillo. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1999 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Survival (Supervivencia) Sergio Goyri A reporter goes undercover with a group of laborers to investigate the mysterious disappearance of immigrants crossing the Mexican-American border. During the crossing, they're attacked by Texan rancheros with ties to the Klu Klux Klan, who take her hostage. Stars Sergio Goyri, who also directed. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1992, 90 mins. DVD $37.95
Tacos al Carbón Alejandro Galindo This hilarious Mexican comedy classic follows the meteoric rise and fall of a man (Mexican star Vicente Fernandez) who goes from street taco vendor to entrepreneur of Mexico City's largest chain of taquerias. The film offers an authentic glimpse of life in the barrios of Mexico City during the early 1970's. With Nadia Milton, Sonia Amelio, and Ana Martin. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico, 1971, 103 mins. Videocassette $37.95
Tan Bueno el Giro como el Colorado (Ones the Same as Another) Jaime Salvador A colorful, western musical from Mexico. Two young girls from feuding towns escape from boarding school in time for the annual festivals of their villages. Intent not to go back to school, each girl plots to win the heart of the other's brother. Veteran actor Luis Aguilar heads the cast of this lighthearted entertainment with nine songs. The DVD is letterboxed, and includes original theatrical trailer, poster gallery, Luis Aguilar and Jaime Salvador bios. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1957, 120 mins. DVD $37.95
Terror y Encajes Negros (Terror and Lace) Luis Alcoriza A woman has a deadly encounter with a part-time church clarinetist with an unusual fetish in this unsettling and quite scary Mexican slasher film. Isobel (Maribel Guardia, Miss Costa Rica 1978) dons her sexiest black lingerie in anticipation of a meeting with her lover. Her rendezvous is thwarted by her deranged neighbor with a female hair fetish who wants to add her locks to his collection of scalps. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico/Spain, 1986, 95 mins. Videocassette $37.95 DVD $37.95
Til Death (Hasta Morir) Fernando Sarinana This uncompromising social drama depicts the violent lives of two Mexican street kids, whose friendship is destroyed in an act of betrayal. After killing a market security guard, "El Boy" flees the city and hides. In his absence, Mauricio impersonates his friend and sells his aunt's mortgage papers to a fence. Confrontation is inevitable when "El Boy" returns. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1995, 90 mins. DVD $44.95
Tivoli: Uncut and Uncensored Alberto Isaac A nostalgic film on the infamous Tivoli Theater, which had its heyday in the 1940s and early 1950s Mexico City, and a re-creation of the city's nightlife which has disappeared forever. The theater showcases burlesque performances with incredible costumes and sets, seductive stripteases, and comedic variety acts. A plan to tear down the theater by politicians and city officials is met with resistance by the entertainers. With Alfonso Arau, Lyn May, Pancho Cordova, Carmen Salinas, and Harapos. The DVD includes bilingual packaging and menus and bonus features, and was digitally restored from original film negatives. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1974, 115 mins. DVD $37.95
To Love Too Much (Demasiado Amor) Ernesto Rimoch Beatriz and her sister Laura have been planning for years to leave Mexico and open a boarding house in Spain. When Laura leaves first though, the shy Beatriz is left alone for the first time. She begins a series of casual affairs to cope with her loneliness and discovers her hidden sexuality and inner beauty. Karina Gidi won a Best Actress Award at the Guadalahara Mexican Film Festival for her portrayal of Beatriz. Mexico/Spain, 2001, 100 mins. Videocassette $44.95 DVD $44.95
Todos Los Hombres Son Iguales (All Men Are the Same) Manuel Gomez Pereira When a pilot discovers his ex-wife with another man on the plane that he is captaining, he prepares to crash it. Luckily, two male passengers calm the pilot down and enable him to land without injury. The incident draws the three divorcees together and soon they are sharing an apartment, but not before vowing to let no woman stay in their home. Of course, everything changes when their sexy, young maid arrives. In Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1994, 98 mins. DVD $37.95
Toros, Amor Y Gloria Raul de Anda A hardworking young man elevates himself from humble chauffer to renowned bullfighter in this classic of Mexican cinema. Despite his success, however, he is a source of great anguish to his elderly mother, who worries for his safety and prays to the Virgin of Guadalupe each time he steps into the ring . A sensitively wrought study of conflicting values in mid-century Mexico. Mexico 1944. DVD $37.95
Tres Mexicanos Ardientes Gilberto Martinez Solares A voluptuous model proves too much for three men to handle in an outrageous Mexican comedy from director Gilberto Martinez Solares. When an advertising director finds that his salary isn't enough to meet the demands of his luxurious model-girlfriend, he enlists the help of two buddies who agree to share their wealth in exchange for an allottment of time with his Latina lover. Alfonso Zayas and Lina Santos star in a zany and ribald comedy treat. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1986 80 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 10/11/2005 $37.95
Untamed Women Alberto Isaac Frustrated by their confined existences and of being mistreated by their husbands, four housewives from a small Mexican town leave their husbands and children behind as they try to build new and more satisfying lives. They find work and adventure in a Guadalajara cabaret, though danger looms when one of the women becomes involved with a drug dealer. Some stolen money offers another chance for freedom in Los Angeles, but one determined husband will not give up his search for the woman who abandoned him. Patricia Reyes Spindola, Regina Orozco, Lourdes Elizarraras and Jose Alonso star in this captivating tale of women rebelling against the expectations of a male-dominated society. The film was nominated for 14 Mexican Academy Awards and won honors for supporting actress Margarita Isabel and editor Carlos Savage. Spanish with English subtitles. Mexico, 1995, 116 mins. Videocassette $44.95
Viaje a La Luna Fernando Cortes German "Tin-Tan" Valdez and Sergio Corona star in a screwball farce about a popular entertainer who's kidnapped by his agent as a publicity stunt. The singer is mistakenly deposed at an asylum for the insane, where he meets a variety of colorful characters who are convinced that they're actually famous historical figures. Featuring an ensemble cast of talented Mexican comedians, Fernando Cortes's zany film is a rare treat. In Spanish WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Mexico 1958 80 mins. DVD Pre-Order - NOT YET RELEASED - Release Date 10/11/2005 $37.95
Vidas Errantes (Wandering Lives) Juan Antonio de la Riva Francisco and his young assistant dedicate themselves to traveling from town to town exhibiting movies. With the gains that they make from the projection of films, Francisco constructs a movie theatre in the outskirts of one of the towns. Loosely based on the director's own life, the film wonderfully portrays the beauty of the countryside and the flavor of small-town living, poignantly conveying a universal love of cinema. Wit