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#12949402
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949403
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949404
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949405
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949406
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949407
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949408
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949409
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949410
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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#12949411
4 November 2025
People join the global Palestine Cinema Days movement by creating a Day of the Dead altar to recognize medical personnel in Palestine and support Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, who shares his story in the documentary ''A State of Passion,'' at the ''El Albergue del Arte'' Cultural Center in Coyoacan, in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 3, 2025.
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13 October 2025
A regional train passes through Wuerzburg Central Station at night in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, Lower Franconia, Germany, on October 12, 2025. Electronic displays inform passengers not to board as the train moves through the platform.
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#12826584
3 October 2025
On October 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, the Casa de México Foundation presents the eighth edition of its renowned Día de Muertos altar. This year’s installation, titled Cabaret El Recuerdo, transforms the tradition into a homage to the golden age of Mexican cabaret—a world shaped by the elegance of early 20th-century nightlife and the influence of European, particularly French and German, cabarets. Designed and coordinated by architect and designer Guillermo González, the altar becomes a stage where memory, music, and spirit intertwine. It features three pieces of folk art: catrina vedettes crafted in traditional papier-mâché, a tzompantli made of acrylic skulls, and blown-glass spheres. Each element conjures the presence of souls who once laughed, danced, and lived with passion—reminding us that life, like a cabaret, must be lived singing, dancing, and loving until the final curtain call.
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#12826585
3 October 2025
On October 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, the Casa de México Foundation presents the eighth edition of its renowned Día de Muertos altar. This year’s installation, titled Cabaret El Recuerdo, transforms the tradition into a homage to the golden age of Mexican cabaret—a world shaped by the elegance of early 20th-century nightlife and the influence of European, particularly French and German, cabarets. Designed and coordinated by architect and designer Guillermo González, the altar becomes a stage where memory, music, and spirit intertwine. It features three pieces of folk art: catrina vedettes crafted in traditional papier-mâché, a tzompantli made of acrylic skulls, and blown-glass spheres. Each element conjures the presence of souls who once laughed, danced, and lived with passion—reminding us that life, like a cabaret, must be lived singing, dancing, and loving until the final curtain call.
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#12826586
3 October 2025
On October 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, the Casa de México Foundation presents the eighth edition of its renowned Día de Muertos altar. This year’s installation, titled Cabaret El Recuerdo, transforms the tradition into a homage to the golden age of Mexican cabaret—a world shaped by the elegance of early 20th-century nightlife and the influence of European, particularly French and German, cabarets. Designed and coordinated by architect and designer Guillermo González, the altar becomes a stage where memory, music, and spirit intertwine. It features three pieces of folk art: catrina vedettes crafted in traditional papier-mâché, a tzompantli made of acrylic skulls, and blown-glass spheres. Each element conjures the presence of souls who once laughed, danced, and lived with passion—reminding us that life, like a cabaret, must be lived singing, dancing, and loving until the final curtain call.
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#12826587
3 October 2025
On October 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, the Casa de México Foundation presents the eighth edition of its renowned Día de Muertos altar. This year’s installation, titled Cabaret El Recuerdo, transforms the tradition into a homage to the golden age of Mexican cabaret—a world shaped by the elegance of early 20th-century nightlife and the influence of European, particularly French and German, cabarets. Designed and coordinated by architect and designer Guillermo González, the altar becomes a stage where memory, music, and spirit intertwine. It features three pieces of folk art: catrina vedettes crafted in traditional papier-mâché, a tzompantli made of acrylic skulls, and blown-glass spheres. Each element conjures the presence of souls who once laughed, danced, and lived with passion—reminding us that life, like a cabaret, must be lived singing, dancing, and loving until the final curtain call.
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#12826588
3 October 2025
On October 3, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, the Casa de México Foundation presents the eighth edition of its renowned Día de Muertos altar. This year’s installation, titled Cabaret El Recuerdo, transforms the tradition into a homage to the golden age of Mexican cabaret—a world shaped by the elegance of early 20th-century nightlife and the influence of European, particularly French and German, cabarets. Designed and coordinated by architect and designer Guillermo González, the altar becomes a stage where memory, music, and spirit intertwine. It features three pieces of folk art: catrina vedettes crafted in traditional papier-mâché, a tzompantli made of acrylic skulls, and blown-glass spheres. Each element conjures the presence of souls who once laugh, dance, and live with passion—reminding us that life, like a cabaret, must be lived singing, dancing, and loving until the final curtain call.
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