Amoral Attorney: Don Silvestre's grandfather, who was La Catrina's lawyer, and slowly transferred all of her lands to himself and his family. Artistic License – Law: The trial in episode 13 is a solid example, without the testimony of any experts to test the testament's authenticity. Due process, what's that? Big Bad: Don Silvestre Aguilar.
Jamie Gonzalez. main character of the story. Pedro Aguilar. The grandfather of don Silvestre and the former lawyer of La Catrina. don Silvestre. the protagonist and is a bad man who is supposedly in charge of the illegal activities in the Meson but there isn't any proof. Paco Aguilar. the son of Don Silvestre; does not like what his dad is doing but does not have the chance to …
Amoral Attorney: Don Silvestre's grandfather, who was La Catrina's lawyer, and slowly transferred all of her lands to himself and his family. Artistic License – Law : The trial in episode 13 is a solid example, without the testimony of any experts to test the testament's authenticity.
Santana. the detective hired by Demetrio Alcocer to watch over Jamie; wants to be a great detective. Demetrio Alcocer. the director of the Library that gives Jamie the will; threatened by Silvestre by taking his pension away. Rogelio. works at the library with Demetrio; gives Jamie an important message. La Catrina.
Manchado, the lawyer of Silvestre, gives three reasons why will is invalid: no official stamp, not signed by witness or lawyer, and laws have changed considerably since will was written ¿Qué hizo Jamie con la herencia?
Amoral Attorney: Don Silvestre's grandfather, who was La Catrina's lawyer, and slowly transferred all of her lands to himself and his family. California Doubling: Averted, the entire series was filmed on location in Queretaro. Corrupt Corporate Executive: Don Silvestre, who is also a corrupt politician.
After seeing many sights, Jamie and Carlos go to the painting by Diego Rivera. They go to the lawyer, Beltrán, and that the will may be valid. But if she chooses to keep the properties, she has to stay in Mexico and pay many taxes. Carlos and Jamie celebrate at a restaurant.
A 14-episode edutainment telenovela which focuses on Jamie Gonzalez, a 17-year-old Hispanic-American girl who is studying in Queretaro, Mexico, on a scholarship for the summer.
It's a plantation that originally belonged to La Catrina originally known as the Hacienda La Catrina, it was later renamed La Hacienda de Jacaranda. It is a corrupt place when Silvestre Aguilar owns it, as it is filled with pesticides and causes many people to become sick.
On the street, Jamie explains to Carlos the ultimate secret. Don Silvestre's grandfather, Don Pedro really betrayed Dona Josefa.
Don Silvestre's lawyer says that the testamnto is not legal for three reasons: 1) it lacks an official seal, 2) it does not have a witness's signature, and 3) the laws have changed since the time of Doña Josefa de González, La Catrina .
Terms in this set (73) The Navarros are Carlo's parents whose restaurant, El Archangel is going bankrupt. Son of Don Silvestre and friend of Jamie.
La Calavera Catrina was created circa 1910 as a reference to the high-society obsession with European customs and by extension, Mexican leader Porfirio Diaz, whose corruption ultimately led to the Mexican Revolution of 1911.Nov 2, 2020
La Catrina, also known as La Calavera Catrina, Catrina La Calavera Garbancera translates to 'Elegant Skull', 'Dapper Skeleton' is renowned as it symbolizes the Day of the Dead – 'DĂa de Los Muertos' in Mexico. The article talks about its importance in the art and culture of many Spanish- speaking people.Sep 29, 2021
Demetrio informs Silvestre of his responsibilities concerning the will of La Catrina. Silvestre threatens Demetrio by threatening to take away his pension from working in the library. Following their phone conversation, Jamie enters the library seeking information about her great grandmother. Rogelio, the library clerk, directs Jamie to Demetrio. In their meeting, Jamie gives Demetrio an envelope of information she has about her great grandmother, including a photograph of this famous "Catrina." Demetrio is hesitant to help because of Silvestre's threat, so he asks Jamie to return in a few days. Later that afternoon, Jamie and MarĂa run into Felipe at school and invite him to join them in a swim. Felipe declines since he doesn't have a bathing suit, but MarĂa assures him that he can buy one at the store. He claims he isn't an expert, but that he will join them. It turns out that MarĂa is quite a good swimmer, and so is Felipe. Felipe begins to show romantic interest in MarĂa, who invites Felipe to join them at a party that evening for the international students.
Don Silvestre Aguilar, who currently occupies the estates that are in "La Catrina’s" will, is threatened by the inquiries Jamie is making and worried about losing his political campaign, uses his extensive power in Querétaro to put a stop to Jamie’s investigation.
Carlos mentions "La Catrina" when he sees a drawing by Posada. The shop owner offers to show them a picture of a real-life Catrina. Jamie is shocked to see a picture of her own great grandmother. The shop owner suggests that Jamie visit the Biblioteca Central and speak with Demetrio Alcocer to find out more.
On Saturday, Jamie, Carlos, and Maria have breakfast at El Arcángel, the Navarro's restaurant. Jamie eats a traditional Mexican dish, chilaquiles. A fax arrives at the restaurant, but Sr. Navarro dismisses it as nonsense. In the afternoon, while sightseeing, Jamie and Carlos enter an antique store. Carlos mentions "La Catrina" when he sees a drawing by Posada. The shop owner offers to show them a picture of a real-life Catrina. Jamie is shocked to see a picture of her own great grandmother. The shop owner suggests that Jamie visit the Biblioteca Central and speak with Demetrio Alcocer to find out more. Unfortunately, the library is closed on Sundays, and the friends have plans to go to San Miguel de Allende. Jamie and Maria do a little shopping at a store which sells traditional Mexican clothing. Jamie uses her new credit card to buy a blouse. Later, while having lunch at a restaurant, Don Silvestre and his bodyguards discuss Jamie and the problem she poses for Don Silvestre's political campaign. He knows that Demetrio Alcocer has a copy of La Catrina's last will and testament.
La Catrina is a rich vigilante in an educational Spanish soap opera. The show focuses on 17-year-old Jamie González (a high school graduate from Los Angeles, California) played by Evangelina Sosa, who spends the summer in QuerĂ©taro, Mexico. Upon arrival with Felipe Armstrong, she surprises her new Mexican family (the Navarros) who, mistaking her name to be "Jaime," expected a boy (“Jaime” is a masculine name in Spanish equivalent to “James”). After some consideration, the Navarros decide that it would be scandalous to keep Jamie at their house because Carlos, their son, is very attracted to Jamie and they would be sharing a bedroom. Therefore, Jamie is sent to the Linares’ house, where Carlos’s friend MarĂa lives. The two become very good friends.
La Catrina (educational program) La Catrina is an American * educational multimedia project created by David Curland †for Holt Rinehart and Winston 's level III Spanish programs. It consists of an episodic direct-to-video miniseries and an accompanying short novel first published in 1997. The film is a drama similar to a telenovela and consists ...
Jamie goes off to buy the corn and vegetables, and Carlos, the fruit. Jamie asks the first vendor if her corn comes from la Jacaranda. She is told that it doesn't and that they don't purchase from la Jacaranda. Jamie wants to know why, but the saleslady won't offer any information.
Amoral Attorney: Don Silvestre's grandfather, who was La Catrina's lawyer, and slowly transferred all of her lands to himself and his family.
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