A Day Without a Mexican
A Day Without a Mexican (Spanish: Un Día sin mexicanos) is a controversial film, directed by Sergio Arau, in which all the Latinos (see Terminology section below) in the U.S. state of California suddenly disappear. The film takes a satirical look at the range of effects on those Californians who remain.
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Spanish - Film - Sergio Arau - Latino - Terminology section - U.S. state - California
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A Day Without a Mexican is the distributor's first theatrical release and opened May 14, 2004 in limited release throughout Southern California and opened on September 17 in theaters in Chicago, Texas, Florida and New York City.
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May 14 - 2004 - Southern California - September 17 - Chicago - Texas - Florida - New York City
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The film's tagline is "There will be no Mexicans in California."
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Tagline - Mexican
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