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- Three groups of adventurers all vying to find treasure in the jungle clash against each other, the merciless natives, and the dangerous wildlife.
- An original story by renowned novela dame Delia Fiallo. Ana Paula fights to set herself free from her powerful, short-tempered husband Rogelio, whom she met while working at the Hacienda del Fuerte. She finally decides to quit and meets Gustavo, a handsome young engineer who rescues her from an accident. They fall in love, but a cruel twist of fate soon tears them apart.
- The story of a love that struggles with a past destiny.
- The Carrera Panamericana ... the Mexican Road Race. In its day it was the longest, fastest and likely wildest international automobile race ever staged. A World Championship event along with Le Mans, the Mille Miglia, Nürburgring and the Tourist Trophy, most drivers considered it the best-and the worst-of them all. From 1950 to 1954, it was witnessed by ten million spectators along a nearly 2,000-mile course that featured deserts where the faster cars could reach 180 mph and 10,000-foot mountain passes requiring first-gear operation. Carrera Panamericana influenced engineering and marketing from Michigan to Modena. Ferrari designed and named a model specifically for the race. Lincoln emerged as a high-performance sedan and Porsche's Carrera was named in honor of its wins. 1948 saw the birth of the Porsche brand with construction number 356. Its series production began two years later. From 1953 onwards, Porsche began to use a mid-engine roadster designed for motorsport, which was to have a long tradition of spectacular success: the 550 Spyder. Both the 356 and the 550 Spyder are very clearly featured in our film "The Mexican Way." We are telling the story of the birth of the Porsche Carrera! And we are telling the story of the rebels who put their lives on the line during the Carrera Panamericana, one of the world's most dangerous open road races. Our film is about danger and competition, hearing engines that sound angry but make people happy, seeing the drivers - the rebels. It works with emotions, heritage, consistency and something that is ... mystical. The 'Pan-Am' was so unconventional and fascinating that it came to hold the world's attention for a full week each year. It was one of the last of the great open road events and the first in which European and American cars could be compared and marked the return of US factory support to racing in America. With this new creation, Mexicans certainly had a thing going in their favour. A Mexican game, played by Mexican rules - on Mexican terrain. If you wanted to be part of it, you had to do it ... THE MEXICAN WAY.
- Abraham, a seventy-year-old pianist, receives an invitation to a tribute in his honor. But he's having trouble remembering things. During a visit from Diana and Iris, Abraham tries to remember his most precious composition before it's too late.
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- Country singer Paul Brandt hosts this show that revolutionizes the idea of giving back. Each episode follows a family that struggle to build a future for themselves, and chronicles the journey as the family works toward buying a home.