Socorro Bonilla

Socorro Bonilla

Birth : 1947-08-20, Oaxaca, Mexico

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Socorro Bonilla

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Primer amor... tres años después
Milagros García
Guilt Free
A poetic young man's life and mental health are destroyed by his scheming, jealous older brother. This Gothic, psychological melodrama follows the events that caused his descent into madness. The decision about what to do with the ashes of their recently deceased deadbeat father plays a central role in the fraternal turmoil. At 21, Esteban is the oldest son. He eventually returns to his hometown of Curerenavaca one year after his father's funeral. Esteban loves travelling around. He arrogantly calls himself a writer and considers himself among the intellectual elite. But despite his grandiose pretensions, Esteban is decidedly lacking in talent; however, his good-hearted, humble little brother Juan is brimming with it.
La vida conyugal
Magdalena / Jacqueline Cascorro
Jacqueline (Bonilla) and Nicolas (Echanove) are so in love that they decide to get married "until death takes them apart". When love dies and infidelity takes its place, Jacqueline decides there's no time to fulfill the promise of their votes. She begins to plot her husband's murder, but destiny is committed to surprise her in many ways.
Dreaming About You
Irma
Two teenage friends spend their summer break preparing for the sexual conquests they hope to experience. That is, until one of the boys is visited by his older, more sexually aggressive cousin, Azucena. Ushering her naïve cousin into the world of sex could take more work than Azucena realized.
A Christmas Carol
Sexo, sudor y lágrimas
Alfonso Zayas is surrounded by some beautiful women and in hilarious situations.
Va de Nuez
El hombre de la mandolina
Towards the end of the 1950s, a young homosexual faced life, society, a dominant mother, and a conservative home.
Por un vestido de novia
Young woman's character flaws and aristocratic pretensions become an obstacle when she falls in love and decides to marry. Numerous lives are ruined.
Mojado Power
Daisy
Mexico's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981