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  • Martín y Malena rerecorded “Mi Casita de Paja” twice — first with Mariachi Vargas and later with Mariachi Los Camperos — and Martín used it as.
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      Title Director Cast Genre Notes 2000La virgen de los sicariosBarbet SchroederGermán Jaramillo, Anderson Ballesteros, Juan David RestrepoCrime, drama, romanceColombian-Spanish-French co-production. Best Work of a Non-Latin American Director on a Latin America Subject at Havana Film Festival. Nominated for PFS Award (Exposé) at Political Film Society. Nominated for Best Motion Picture (Foreign Language) at Satellite Award. Won The President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal and nominated for Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival. Best Film at Verzaubert - International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. La toma de la embajadaCiro DuránDemián Bichir, Fabiana Medina, Humberto DoradoCrime, dramaColombian-Mexican-Venezuelan co-production. Won Colombian Cinema Special Jury Prize at Cartagena Film Festival. Diástole y sístole: Los movimientos del corazónHarold TrompeteroNicolás Montero, Marcela Carvajal, Ramiro MenesesDrama, romanceNominated for Best Film at Bogotá Film Festival. Best Colombian Film, Actor and Actress and nominated for Best Film at Cartagena Film Festival. Kalibre 35Raúl GarcíaRobinson Díaz, Juana Acosta, Juan Carlos VargasCrimeNominated for Best Film at Bogotá Film Festival

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      On November 15, 2015, Mexican ranchera music lost one of its early icons and a major pioneer in promoting this music in the United States. Martín Becerra – trio and duet leader, master of ceremonies, and radio personality – left a unique legacy in the history of Mexican music.

       

      “Becerra… is just about Mr. Spanish Language Entertainment himself. Who is he and what does he do? Any Latin American residing in or near the city of Los Angeles can tell you.”

      Los Angeles Examiner — Sept. 24, 1953

      José Martín Becerra Ochoa was born in Ocotlán, Jalisco, a village at the northeast end of Lake Chapala, on July 2, 1912. His father, Casimiro Becerra, made saddles for a living. His mother, Virginia Ochoa, taught him to play the guitar at an early age. She was the one who encouraged her gifted son to move to Guadalajara, assuring him that, “If you stay here in Ocotlán, you’re never going amount to anything.”

       

      Los Cancioneros del Sur:
      Domingo Sánchez, Martín Becerra, and Gregorio Sánchez.

       

      It was in Guadalajara that Martín made his radio debut in 1932, at age 20, singing on station XED. Encouraged by his modest success, he soon moved to Mexico City in search of greater opportunities, with the dream of someday singing on Mexico’s most pres