V.avi 'link' | 1616-como Agua Para Chocolate -1992-
It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and proved that Spanish-language cinema could thrive in the US market, paving the way for future international films. 3. The Themes of Como Agua Para Chocolate A. The Intersection of Food and Emotion
1992 Country: Mexico Director: Alfonso Arau Based on: Novel by Laura Esquivel Format: .AVI (VHS source) 1616-Como Agua Para Chocolate -1992- v.avi
This prefix is likely an internal catalog number, a release group identifier, or a specific index number from an online database or private torrent tracker. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award
: The definitive title and release year of this landmark Mexican film. The Spanish phrase translates idiomatically to being on the verge of boiling over with raw, intense human emotion. The Intersection of Food and Emotion 1992 Country:
Set in turn-of-the-century Mexico during the Revolution, the story follows Tita (Lumi Cavazos), a young woman forbidden from marrying her true love, Pedro (Marco Leonardi), due to a harsh family tradition dictating that the youngest daughter must remain unmarried to care for her mother. When Pedro marries Tita’s sister just to stay close to her, Tita pours her intense, suppressed emotions into her cooking.













