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A Day Without a Mexican
« on: May 13, 2004, 11:12:58 AM »
http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1808568971
Since it's released by a Mex film company are they trying to say how bad it would be without 14 million Mexis in Calif or otherwise  B)

A Day Without a Mexican

The caption reads [size=8][b[span style=\'font-size:14pt;line-height:100%\']]"One morning, California wakes up to find that one third of its population has disappeared when no one with a Hispanic background can be found."[/size] [/b][/span]

A strange thick pink fog surrouncs the state and communication outside its boundaries is completely cut off. As the day goes by, we discover that the characteristic that links the 14 million disappeared is their Hispanic background. The economic, political and social implications of this disaster threaten the state's way of life. Suddenly disrupted are the lives of Mary Jo Quintana (Maureen Flannigan), teacher and housewife; Senator Abercrombie (John Getz), hastily promoted to Govenror; Louise McClaire (Muse Watson), ranch owner and agribusiness rep; and Lila Rodriguez (Yareli Arizmendi), reporter and apparently the only Latina left behind. For all of them, the cracks in their private lives are forced wide open. As time goes by, the State continues to deteriorate - garbage has taken over the streets and a mood of desperation pervades as the citizens watch the infrastructure start to crumble.  

Release Date:  May 14, 2004 (limited).  
Distributor:   Televisa Cine
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A Day Without a Mexican
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2004, 11:20:57 AM »
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http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&cf=info&id=1808568971
Since it's released by a Mex film company are they trying to say how bad it would be without 14 million Mexis in Calif or otherwise  B)

A Day Without a Mexican

The caption reads [size=8][b<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>]"One morning, California wakes up to find that one third of its population has disappeared when no one with a Hispanic background can be found."[/size] [/b]</span>

A strange thick pink fog surrouncs the state and communication outside its boundaries is completely cut off. As the day goes by, we discover that the characteristic that links the 14 million disappeared is their Hispanic background. The economic, political and social implications of this disaster threaten the state's way of life. Suddenly disrupted are the lives of Mary Jo Quintana (Maureen Flannigan), teacher and housewife; Senator Abercrombie (John Getz), hastily promoted to Govenror; Louise McClaire (Muse Watson), ranch owner and agribusiness rep; and Lila Rodriguez (Yareli Arizmendi), reporter and apparently the only Latina left behind. For all of them, the cracks in their private lives are forced wide open. As time goes by, the State continues to deteriorate - garbage has taken over the streets and a mood of desperation pervades as the citizens watch the infrastructure start to crumble.  

Release Date:  May 14, 2004 (limited).  
Distributor:   Televisa Cine
they are not gone reality!!  did anyone bother to check the Pulga???  bet you they are all there shopping  and drinking!   :rofl:  
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