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  1. One Hundred Years of Solitude: With Claudio Cataño, Jerónimo Barón, Marco González, Leonardo Soto. In the timeless town of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family navigate love, oblivion and the inescapability of their past and their fate.

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  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Several generations of the Buendía lineage will mark the future of this mythical town, tormented by madness, impossible loves, a bloody and absurd war, and the fear of a terrible curse that condemns them, without hope, to one hundred years of solitude. Published in 1967, One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of the emblematic works of Gabriel ...

  3. Company. One Hundred Years of Film was established in 1999 by film producer /presenter Charles Heung. [1] Heung signed up top directors such as Johnnie To, Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark with his initial plan being to make 100 films within three years. [2] The company to this day continues to make a slew of films for China Star Entertainment Group, a ...

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Background. One Hundred Years of Film (100YF) is a production company and subsidiary for China Star Entertainment Group founded in 1999 by Charles Heung after the demise of Win's Production Limited. Heung signed up top directors such as Johnnie To, Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark with his initial plan being to make 100 films within three years, hence ...

  5. Oct 23, 2022 · For the first time, Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez’s masterwork comes to the screen. Executive-produced by his sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo.-----#blo...

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  6. 100 Years of Cinema will be taking a look at one film a year, to try and discover how we got from the simple films of the early 1900's to the complex block busters of today.

  7. One Hundred Years of Solitude ( Spanish: Cien años de soledad, Latin American Spanish: [sjen ˈaɲos ðe soleˈðað]) is a 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founded the fictitious town of Macondo.

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