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Hundreds of people mark Mexico's Day of the Dead with a traditional parade in Mexico City, celebrations inaugurated by the capital's head of government Marti Batres. IMAGES
A soldier stands guard outside the town hall of San Miguel Totolapan where the walls are strewn with bullet holes after at least 20 people were killed, including the mayor, when gunmen stormed the building in the southern part of the country in a broad daylight attack. IMAGES
Mexico City, Oct 14 (EFE).- Mexico City began planting 260,000 marigold flowers Thursday as part of the preparations for the Day of the Dead celebration, which is set to return this year after suspension due to COVID-19 pandemic, capital authorities reported."As part of the Day of the Dead festivities, the Government of Mexico City, through the Secretariat of Public Works and Services (SOBSE), began with the planting of 260,000 marigolds in the central reserve and green areas of the main avenues of the capital," the Government of Mexico City said in a statement. (Camera: AMERICA NERI).SHOT LIST: MEXICAN AUTHORITIES PLANT FLOWERS AHEAD OF THE DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATION IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Guadalajara, Oct 9 (EFE).- Chilean films “Mis hermanos sueñan despiertos” (My Brothers Dream Awake) and “Inmersión” (Immersion) on Saturday swept the awards at the 36th Guadalajara International Film Festival, held in eastern Mexico.In the closing ceremony, Chilean director Claudia Huaiqiimilla's "Mis Hermanos (...)" was announced as the winner of the Mayahuel award for the best Iberoamerican feature film, while it also grabbed the best actor (male) prize for Ivan Caceres and best scriptwriting for Huaiquimilla and Pablo Greene. (Camera: JOSÉ LUIS GONZÁLEZ).SHOT LIST: THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF THE 36TH EDITION OF THE GUADALAJARA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, IN THE CITY OF GUADALAJARA IN JALISCO STATE, MEXICO. SOUND BITE: PABLO GREENE, SCREENWRITER (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: I hope that this becomes a real wake-up call because in our country, in the context of a new constitution being drafted, we have reached the moment to stop this injustice in a fractured nation.
Après six années de coma suite à un accident, Johnny Smith découvre à son réveil que sa mère est décédée, que sa fiancée s'est mariée, qu'il a un fils, et surtout, qu'il est capable de visualiser le futur par un simple contact physique avec une personne ou un objet !
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).