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- A woman's desperate search for her brother in the capital of Mexico.
- A concert film capturing legendary Irish rock band U2's 1997 Popmart Tour live in Mexico City
- Rage Against The Machine's first-ever performance in the Mexican capital is fierce, funky and uncompromising. The Battle Of Mexico City features electrifying performances of "Testify," "Guerrilla Radio," "Bulls On Parade" and "Killing In The Name."
- Dark Ten Way Elimination Match Arcano vs. El Enganoso vs. El Furioso (El Dragon) vs. Estrella Cosmica vs. Gran Mazo vs. Leyenda America vs. Picadura Lethal vs. Simbosis Mortal vs. Terror Purpura vs. Venenoide Dark Copa Bardahl Match Jack Evans vs. Electroshock vs. Chessman vs. Aero Star vs. Taurus vs. La Diva Salvaje vs. Lady Shani vs. Mr. Iguana vs. Nino Hamburguesa vs. Flip Gordon vs. Microman vs. Jessy Ventura vs. Sexy Star AAA World Tag Team Title #1 Contendership Four Way Match Arez & Willie Mack vs. Komander & Myzteziz Jr. vs. Hermanos Lee (Dragon Lee & Dralistico) vs. Los Vipers (Latigo & Toxin) AAA Reina de Reinas Title Match Taya Valkyrie (w/Arez) (c) vs. Kamille (w/Flammer) AAA World Trios Title Three Way Match Nueva Generacion Dinamita (El Cuatrero, Forastero & Sanson) (c) vs. Brian Cage, Johnny Caballero & Sam Adonis vs. Bandido, Laredo Kid & Psycho Clown Hair Vs. Hair Match Cibernetico (w/Abismo Negro Jr., Latigo & Toxin) vs. Pagano AAA Mega Title Match El Hijo del Vikingo (c) vs. Rey Fenix Ruleta De La Muerte Final Mask Vs. Mask Match Villano IV (w/Villano V) vs. Pentagon Jr. (w/Arez)
- Mexico City is about a young woman who is walking through the streets of Mexico City. She loves her independence more than the people she meets. In her thoughts she is recapitulating her last relationship to a man who was unable to cope with her vagueness.
- A look at this never before seen concert film of Peter Hook and The Light: Live in Mexico City, on Day of the Dead evening, directed by long time collaborator Josef G. Rios.
- The new reincarnation of progressive rock band King Crimson plays reconfigured versions of past material as well as new ideas in the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City.
- This is a live performance of the song recorded on one continuous shot on stage in concert at the Jose Cuervo Salon, Mexico City in November 2012 as part of their North and South American Tour.
- Host Kinga Philipps and the Current TV team head to Mexico City to investigate the issue of police corruption. In the process of covering the story they have their own run in with the local authorities who unknowingly confirm many of the points of problem.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Mexico City 1968: Summer Olympics Games of the XIX Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Mexico City, Mexico from 12 October 1968 through 27 October 1968.
- In the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, USA medal winners Tommy Smith and John Carlos stood on the victory podium in silent protest during the national Anthem. Each bowed their head and raised a gloved fist in support of oppressed people around the world. This led to their ejection from the US Track and Field team and years of fighting prejudice by those who misunderstood the act to be anti-American. Forty years later to the day of that event, Smith and Carlos returned to Mexico City and the Olympic Stadium. This documentary remembers the heartache both men and their families have endured. The film culminates with both men being reunited in the Olympic stadium and facing their emotional place in history.
- Beautiful Mexico now topic of every newspaper, is indeed an appropriate subject at this time for an educational and scenic feature. In the few moments that this magnificent picture is exhibited on the screen the audience will see the Peons, natives of Mexico, scrambling for a few centavos (pennies), their adobe dwellings, market-places, the flower market (Plaza Mayor), the beautiful La Viga Canal, the historical LaNoche Triste (the mournful night tree, under which Cortez wept over his defeat at the hands of the Aztecs. Further, we are taken by automobile through the different streets, we are then shown the bell tower cathedral, where we get a beautiful bird's-eye view of the city. Next we are shown the national palace and Plaza Mayor. Last, but not least, we are driven up Paseo Avenue to the monument of Guatemozin, the last Aztec emperor.
- This is a live performance of the song recorded on one continuous shot live on stage in concert at Lunario Auditorio, Mexico City in September 2013.
- Deep in the under-belly of Mexico City roams a cop who laughs in danger's face and kicks fear in the balls.
- Mexico City, the capital of the Republic of Mexico, has perhaps the most colorful history of any major metropolis. It was once the center of the Aztec Empire ruled by Montezuma. The National Palace of Arts, which also houses the National Theater, is one of the more spectacular of the modern buildings. The Plaza Mayor forms the most historic section of the city. Benito Juarez, the former president of the republic, is one of the most influential figures in shaping the city. Much of what is seen in Mexico City comes from its Spanish heritage, including bullfighting, which is a polarizing topic even amongst Mexicans. They also take some history from France, as seen through the workings at and the actual structure of the Chapultepec Castle.
- A look at Mexico City, with emphasis on its history, monuments, economy, leisure, and commitment to democracy.
- Following New York, director Pierre-Paul Puljiz took his super8 camera to meet Mexico City's brilliant independent artistic scene. Directors, actors, artists, performers... let's hear them talk about art, life, roots and, of course, Mexico.
- This is a live performance of the song recorded on one continuous shot on stage in concert at the Jose Cuervo Salon, Mexico City in November 2012 as part of their North and South American Tour.
- What was once one of the most extraordinary and balanced water cities in the world, Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec empire, is now Mexico City, a metropolis where 20 million people have enormous water problems.
- A tour of the capital city of Mexico.
- "Shows canal running through the suburban village of Santa Anita. Men and women pole their flat-bottom boats along, loaded down with garden produce."
- Examins the causes and impact of the 1985 Mexico City Earthquake.
- A brief portrait of María de Jesús Patricio Martínez in Mexico City as she campaigned for the presidency of Mexico.
- This is a live performance of the song recorded on one continuous shot on stage in concert.
- Alberto Kalach [Principal T.A.X. / Taller de Arquitectura X] discusses his architectural work including the Biblioteca de México and its role in the everyday life of residents of Mexico City as well as an early project for the Faro de Oriente community center and workshops. Kalach also talks about the planning of the urban territory as an architectural issue and the relationship between green spaces and architecture in the urban context. Alberto Kalach is an architect working in Mexico City. His concern about the emerging problems of the vast city is reflected very often in his work: from the $5,000.00 USD minimal house, to his housing developments or to the largest project ever conceived for the Valley of Mexico Basin called México Ciudad Futura (Return to the city of Lakes), that embraces the city as a whole, studied through its geography. Thinker, builder, preserver, Alberto Kalach and his youthful lab - T.A.X.-have forged their place in contemporary architecture by creating spaces that celebrate the creative process itself.
- "A motley crowd of Mexicans and Indians coming and going in the market place, carrying sugar cane, pottery and sweet potatoes."
- A behind the scenes look as filmmaker Charlie Gage travels to Mexico City (the only city the film has screened it that HAS marriage equality) to screen INSPIRED:THE VOICES AGAINST PROP 8 at the 2012 Mix Mexico Film Festival, the same weekend as their presidential election and a sober gay pride parade.
- This is a live performance of the song recorded in concert in Mexico City, at a special concert on Day of the Dead Nov 2. 2014
- French poet Michel Bulteau and guitarist Serge Teyssot-Gay perform four stanzas "2nd, 46th, 66th, and 228th choruses" by Jack Kerouac on October 7, 2011, at the Casa Del Lago, Mexico City as part of the "Poesía en Voz Alta" Festival.
- When a nervous Darrin has to speak Spanish before a meeting in Mexico City, Endora casts a spell to make all his fears disappear. Unfortunately Darrin completely disappears because he is all fear.
- Our visit to the largest city in the world begins at the foot of a monument devoted to the end of discrimination. Then, Gerry Espinosa owner of café BGay BProud introduces Charlie to the Zona Rosa, the city's gay-friendly area, and we meet Paulina Gomez lesbian author and councilor. Charlie then visits an Aztec pyramid in the heart of Mexico City and makes his way to one of a kind fashion designer Ernesto Herandez' for a little shopping. No trip to Mexico City is complete without a visit to the house of one of Mexico's most famous painter Frida Kahlo. Then it's off to El Armario Abierto, a gay bookstore, to do a little "research". At night, Charlie visits the city's most famous drag queen Tito Vasconcelos at CabaréTito, arm wrestles at Arts Bar, goes dancing at Lipstick, Boy Bar, and the hottest club in town - Living.
- Edward James Olmos lends his interpretation of detective Hector Belascoaran Shayne, the hero in several novels by Mexican mystery writer Paco Taibo. Taibo's Mexico City is part nostalgia, part "cornucopia of surreal delights held together with humor, cigarettes, and lots of Coca-Cola. Years of economic hardship, devastating natural disasters, and police corruption have dramatically changed Mexico City, but it is the city Taibo refuses to abandon.