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Category Title Director Country A B C D 1 Category Title Director Country 2 3 Feature 21 Grams (DVD) Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu US 4 Feature 1492: Conquest of Paradise Ridley Scott US 5 Feature A Hora da Estela Suzana Amaral Brazil 6 Feature A Volar Joven Miguel M. Delgado Mexico 7 Documentary A Man, A Plan, A Canal, PANAMA (DVD) Carl Charlson Panama 8 Feature Abandonadas, Las Emilio "Indio" Fernandez Mexico 9 Feature Abril Desaparecido Walter Salles Brazil 10 Feature Adios Sui Géneris Bebe Kamín/Leopoldo Torre Nilson Argentina 11 Feature Aguila o sol Arcady Boytler Mexico 12 Documentary Africans in American: Part I; 1750-1805 (Revolution) W. Noland Walker US 13 Documentary Africans in American: Part 2; 1791-1831(Brotherly Love) W. Noland Walker US 14 Documentary Africans in American: Part 3; 1831-1865 (Judgment Day) W. Noland Walker US 15 Feature Aguirre-Wrath of God Werner Herzog Andean 16 Documentary Alma de México, El 4-6 Héctor Tajonar Mexico 17 Feature All About My Mother Pedro Almódovar Spain 18 Feature/Comedy Alamo, The John Wayne US 19 Feature Alsino and the Condor Miguel Littin Nicaragua 20 Documentary Amalia Hernández: El espectáculo de la danza Alvaro Vázquez Mexico 21 Documentary Amazon: The Invisible People Dean Jeffreys/Micheal Balsan US 22 Documentary Americas, The #1: “The Garden of Forking Paths” PBS/WGBH US 23 Documentary Americas, The #2: “Capital Sins” PBS/WGBH US 24 Documentary Americas, The #3: “Continent on the Move” PBS/WGBH US 25 Documentary Americas, The #4: “Mirrors of the Heart” PBS/WGBH US 26 Documentary Americas, The #5: “In Women’s Hands” PBS/WGBH US 27 Documentary Americas, The #6: “Miracles are not Enough” PBS/WGBH US 28 Documentary Americas, The #7: “Builders of Images” PBS/WGBH US 29 Documentary Americas, The #8: “Get Up, Stand Up” PBS/WGBH US 30 Documentary Americas, The #9: “Fire in the Mind” PBS/WGBH US 31 Documentary Americas, The #10: PBS/WGBH US 32 Feature Amores perros Alejandro González Inárritu Mexico 33 Feature/Comedy Anaconda Luis Llosa Brazil 34 Comedy Analfabeto, El (DVD) Mario Moreno (Cantiflas) Mexico 35 Documentary Ancient Peru: Incas and Before NBC US 36 Feature And Starring Pancho Villa As Himself (DVD) Bruce Beresford US 37 Feature Angel de Fuego (DVD) Dana Rotberg Mexico 38 Feature Antes Que Anochezca Julian Schnabel US/Cuba 39 Feature Antonio de la muertes Glauber Rocha Brazil 40 Feature Apando, El Felipe Cazals Mexico 41 Feature Apartment Zero Martin Donovan Argentina 42 Documentary Arqueología y Literatura: Templo Mayor José Ramón Mexico 43 Feature Assassination Tango Robert Duvall Argentina 44 Feature Asi es mi tierra Arcady Boytler Mexico 45 Comedy Attack of the Mayan Mummy Jerry Warren US 46 Documentary Aztecs, The: Ancient Civilizations US 47 Feature Azucar Amarga Leon Ichaso Cuba 48 Feature/Comedy Bajo California: El Límite del Tiempo Carlos Bolado Mexico 49 Feature Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, The Robert Young US 50 Music/Feature Bamba, La - “La vida de Richie Valens” Luis Valdez US 51 Comedy Bananas Woody Allen US 52 Documentary Bananas Is My Business Helena Solberg Brazil/US 53 Feature Barrio Wars Paul Wynne US 54 Documentary Battle of Chile Patricio Guzman Chile 55 Documentary Bay of Pigs, The PBS US/Cuba 56 Documentary Becoming Bilingual (Part 1) PBS US 57 Documentary Becoming Bilingual (Part 2) PBS US 58 Feature Before Night Falls (DVD) Julian Schnabel US/Cuba 59 Feature Behind the Sun Walter Salles Brazil 60 Documentary Beso a Esta Tierra, Un Daniel Goldberg Mexico 61 Feature Bestia Debe Morir, La (PAL) Román Viñoly Barreto Argentina 62 Feature Black Orpheus (DVD) Marcel Camus Brazil 63 Comedy Blame It On Rio(DVD) Stanley Donen Brazil 64 Feature Blow (DVD) Ted Demme Borderlands 65 Music Bob Marley Story, The: Caribbean Nights Jo Mendel Jamaica 66 Feature Boca del Lobo, Ls Francisco Lombardi Peru 67 Feature Border, The Tony Richardson Borderlands 68 Feature Border Wars (DVD) Cesar Alejandro Borderlands 69 Feature Borderline William Seiter US 70 Documentary Borges: Profine of a Writer (Vol. 7) David Wheatley Argentina 71 Comedy Born in East L.A. Cheech Marin US 72 Feature Bossa Nova Bruno Barreto US/Brazil 73 Feature Bound by Honor Taylor Hackford US 74 Feature/Comedy Boxeador, El Fernando A. Rivero Mexico 75 Feature Brain Drain Fernando Musa Argentina 76 Feature Bravo (DVD) Lorena David US 77 Feature Bread and Roses Ken Loach US 78 Feature Break of Dawn Isaac Artenstein Mexico 79 Feature Brigadista, El Octavio Cortázar Cuba 80 Documentary Bronze Screen, The HBO US 81 Feature Bruto, El Luis Buñuel Mexico 82 Feature Bugambilia Emilio "Indio" Fernandez Mexico 83 Music Buena Vista Social Club Wim Wenders US/Cuba 84 Music Buenos Aires Rock (PAL) H.Olivera/F. Ayala y L. Repetto Argentina 85 Documentary Burden of Dreams Les Blank Peru 86 Documentary Buried Mirror, The II, Conflict of the Gods Christopher Ralling US 87 Documentary Buried Mirror, The III, The: The Age of Gold Peter Newtington US 88 Documentary Buried Mirror, The IV, The Price of Freedom Christopher Ralling US 89 Documentary Buried Mirror, The V, Unfinished Business Michael Gill US 90 Feature Burn! Gillo Pontecorvo Italy/Caribbean 91 Feature Bye Bye Brazil Carlos Diegues Brazil 92 Feature Cabeza de Vaca Nicolás Echevarría Spain 93 Music Cachao Andy Garcia US/Cuba 94 Feature Cadena Perpetua Arturo Ripstein Mexico 95 Music Caetano prenda minha (DVD) Monique Gardenberg Brazil 96 Feature Canoa (DVD) Felipe Cazals Mexico 97 Feature Carandiru (DVD) Hector Babenco Brazil 98 Music Celia Cruz and Friends: A Night of Salsa Jay Whitsett US/Cuba 99 Music Calle 54 Fernando Trueba US 100 Feature Callejón de los Milagros, El Jorge Fons Mexico 101 Feature Camelia Roberto Gavaldón Mexico 102 Feature Camila Maria-Luisa Bemberg Argentina 103 Comedy Cantinflas – A Volar Joven Miguel M. Delgado Mexico 104 Comedy Cantinflas -- Aguila o sol Arcady Boytler Mexico 105 Comedy Cantinflas -- Asi es mi tierra Arcady Boytler Mexico 106 Comedy Cantinflas -- El boxeador Fernando Rivero Mexico 107 Comedy Cantinflas – El Señor Fotografo Miguel M. 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