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- After a casual encounter, a brokenhearted woman decides to confront her life and the most important events involving her estranged daughter.
- Two families with different proposals live in discord, as they want to transform the Castanheiras neighborhood either into buildings or into a village. Between fights, Romeo and Juliet know each other and from then on, the families
- A Romeo-and-Juliet kind of love affair. The difference here is what sets the two lovers apart: their soccer teams. Being a fan of Corinthians, Romeu has to fake he really likes Palmeiras, in order to gain Julieta's heart.
- Julieta is a young beautiful woman who has just started her holidays. She doesn't know what to do until she meets two women who propose she goes with them. The three women decide to go to the beach, where they meet a young boy who claims to be the best lover in the world. So the women decide to test if it's true...
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- There have been many versions of Shakespeare's masterpiece, but none like the one starring Cantinflas. This delightful and humorous version also carries a powerful message to today's parents, showing them how to approach the problems of their children with understanding, firmness, and tolerance.
- Roberto Negresco lives with his parents Antonio and Trinidad and works together with his father in a waiter bar. He is an extremely naive person, which, together with a strange defect that prevents him from pronouncing the "p", makes him a rather peculiar being. Julita Caporeto lives with her parents Nemesio and Charo, and is also a girl of an ingenuity without limits, to the point that, although she has been dating her boyfriend Cayetano for quite some time, she still does not know "how the children of Paris". In a guateque, Julita and Roberto fall in love with each other. The problem is that there is a big obstacle between them: Their families have been long since antagonized.
- An actress accepts the role of Juliet in the reinterpretation of the well-known play "Romeo and Juliet." To her surprise, the role of Romeo is played by a woman, which will make her rethink her sexuality. Sadly, this new stage in her life will not be well received by her father.
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- On her wedding day, Julieta Albornoz reveals that she has waited her whole life to wed because men in the past have always desired her for her money. When another woman, Isabel, arrives to inform Julieta that Antonio, Julieta's fiance, has fathered her child and promised to continue to support them with his wife-to-be's money, a despondent Julieta runs off on a cruise with her friend Cecilia. While she pedals an exercise bike on deck, she meets Jack Aranda, and the two are instantly drawn to each other, though they do not exchange names. Jack's aunt, a duchess, discovers that the rich Julieta is on the ship and encourages her nephew to woo her, as he has fallen into financial hard times. Jack admits that he has fallen in love with another, but agrees to his aunt's plan nonetheless. When Jack and his younger cousin Guillermo approach Julieta and Cecilia at a masquerade ball with the intention of seducing the rich young woman, Julieta tells Jack that he has mistaken her for Cecilia, who has money. Jack then approaches Cecilia with the same words of love, and Julieta rebukes him for his greed, but later invites him to her cabin with a business proposition. She offers Jack a sum to marry her and to help her conceive a son, after which they would divorce. Jack reluctantly agrees and hopes that the two will love each other eventually and have a real marriage. Julieta treats Jack coldly throughout their honeymoon in Biarritz, and when she suspects erroneously that he is having an affair, she asks that he take her away somewhere. At his family's home in the province of Burgos, he insists that she pretend to be his happy bride, but when he tells her that he loves her, she demands that they leave the house. Their car crashes, and they are placed in the same bed in order to recover. Months later, Julieta has a daughter and asks Jack to go away now that he has fulfilled his contract. Jack, who shows extraordinary devotion and love to his child, tells Julieta that the contract is not binding as she had a daughter, and he must help her to have a son. He returns to her the uncashed check that she had originally given to him in payment for his services, declares his devotion and promises to stay with her until she has a son. Julieta agrees, and the two spend the night together like a happily married couple, Julieta finally finding a man whose love is not self-interested.
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- Based on the literary classic "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare, a reinterpretation by Mauricio de Sousa adapted to the narrative style of the Monica's Gang universe.
- A FARCIAL TAKE - OFF FROM THE CLASSIC SHAKESPEAREAN LOVE STORY PROVIDES THE VEHICLE FOR COMEDY KING DOLPHY'S FIRST TEAM UP WITH ONE OF THE PRETTIEST FACES TO HAVE EVER GRACED THE THE LOCAL CINEMA SCREEN.
- The life and times of the mexican pianist Julieta García Rello, told by her grand daughter.
- Julieta's erotic fascination for Ronald Reagan keeps her from finding Mr.Right. Through the intervention of Mima, her downstairs neighbor, she reluctantly is introduced to Mima's son Ramon. Ramon is a shoestore manager who has his own particular fascination, a fascination for feet. Can this odd couple find a way to satisfy each other's needs?
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- Julieta's voice attempts to reconstruct her family story of childhood's sexual abuse, traveling through the house in which it occurred by images of the past, where a huge moon is the one and only witness of the events.
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- A man visits a shopping center every day where there used to be a theater where he worked as a Janitor, in search of Juliet who he fell in love many years ago.
- Julieta walks through her neighborhood looking for something more.
- A "short film gift" documentary that shows how Alzheimer's has affected and affects Julieta. These are affective movements that appear in the game between: pauses and flow, approaches and distances, music and silence.
- Juliet walks and read through the streets of the city. She will get rid of a bad photo and a CV. She wants to go and wants to stay. In her course, she will lose more than a day of her life.
- Roberto decides to ask permission at the office because he suspects that his wife has a lover and wants to watch over her. A friend of the protagonist offers to investigate the woman
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.
- Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.