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Others have criticized the movie for its sanitized depiction of the Mexican drug war. "Emilia Perez's film is the unfortunate consequence of years of exporting audiovisual productions that glorify ...
Unconventional Spanish-language movie musical "Emilia Pérez" may be an Oscars front-runner, ... Others have criticized the movie for its sanitized depiction of the Mexican drug war. Advertisement.
More than 121,000 people have gone missing in Mexico’s drug war, according to federal government data. ... Belmonte started a petition on Change.org asking that the movie not be released in Mexico.
The arrest last summer of Mexico's most elusive drug lord set off a bloody regional war, leaving more than 1,000 dead and more than 1,000 missing. NPR reports from the state of Sinaloa.
The drug war has resulted in the deaths of at least 350,000 people as 72,000 remain missing, according to official figures reported by the Washington Post.. Another user wrote, originally in Spanish, ...
Others have criticized the movie for its sanitized depiction of the Mexican drug war. "Emilia Perez's film is the unfortunate consequence of years of exporting audiovisual productions that glorify ...
Others have criticized the movie for its sanitized depiction of the Mexican drug war. "Emilia Perez's film is the unfortunate consequence of years of exporting audiovisual productions that glorify ...