From Diego Luna and Alejandro Fernandez, to Carla Morrison and Chavela Vargas, Duncan Bridgeman weaves a cinematic tapestry composed of original songs and insights from the most iconic artists and performers of contemporary Mexico. With striking visuals, the movie captures the rich diversity of Mexican geography, art, music, and culture. It is a rare look at the country's real identity, and an unparalleled celebration of what it truly means to be "Hecho en Mexico."
Gloria Trevi, the iconic Latin pop star often called "the Mexican Madonna," follows up a stormy, headline-making chapter of her life with this album, her first with record label Univision. Features include live performances of Trevi thrilling live audiences in Mexico City and Monterrey with hits old and new. The playlist includes "La Pasabas Bien Conmigo," "Zapatos Viejos," "Que Voy a Hacer Sin El?" "Si Me Llevas Contigo" and others.
Young Gloria is abused by the Vitorina, hospice caretaker hosting it. She forces her to perform the heaviest tasks. Gloria is only happy in music class. When she grows decides to escape, and now she lives on the street with another girl, both singing in the trucks and try to survive.