Plot
In a small village in Colombia, the pregnant seventeen years old Maria supports her family with her salary working in a floriculture. She is fired and with a total lack of perspective of finding a new job, she decides to accept the offer to work as a drug mule, flying to USA with sixty-two pellets of cocaine in her stomach. Once in New York, things do not happen as planned.
Keywords: adult-actress-playing-teenage-girl, air-mattress, airplane, airplane-ticket, airplane-trip, airport, airport-personnel, baby, baggage-claim, band
How far will she go before she's gone too far?
Basada en 1000 historias reales. (Based on 1,000 true stories)
These pellets contain heroin. Each weighs 10 grams. Each is 4.2 cm long and 1.4 cm wide. And they're on their way to New York in the stomach of a 17-year-old girl.
Based on 1,000 true stories.
María Álvarez: What about our money?::Felipe: What about it? You two ran off with the merchandise!::María Álvarez: You have the pellets back!::Felipe: Exactly, we have them back and we don't need you anymore. You're not worth a fuck now.
Juan: [Maria's pregnant] Well, I'll marry you.::María Álvarez: And how long before you start seeing someone else?
María Álvarez: I think I'm pregnant::Juan: You want to get married?::María Álvarez: Do you love me?::Juan: [annoyed] Don't start on that.::María Álvarez: [mad] You're going to marry someone you don't love?
María Álvarez: How many times have you done this?::Lucy Díaz: Two.::María Álvarez: How did it go?::Lucy Díaz: Here I am.
María Álvarez: We have to get out of here.
Javier: Well then... We're going to give you several rolls of film. We'll send you to New York... Actually to New Jersey - a small town next to New York. Once you go through Customs you'll be met by our people. They will take you to a safe place. We'll develop the rolls. And in five, six days you'll be back here with all your money taking care of your problems.
María Álvarez: What is America like?::Lucy Díaz: Over there... it's too perfect. Everything's straight.
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Track and field (athletics) | ||
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Silver | 1996 Atlanta | 100 metres - T34-35 |
María Álvarez is a paralympic athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T34-35 100m events.
Maria competed as part of the Spanish team at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, there she competed in the 200m where she was disqualified in the heat, in the 100m she won the silver medal behind Caroline Innes of Great Britain. [1]
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Name | Alvarez, Maria |
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Short description | Spanish Paralympic athlete |
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Maria (given name) is a given name, usually for a female, but occasionally male.
Maria or María may also refer to:
Maria Alvarez is a paralympic athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T34-35 100m events.
Maria competed as part of the Spanish team at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, there she competed in the 200m where she was disqualified in the heat, in the 100m she won the silver medal behind Caroline Innes of Great Britain.
Dulce María (born Dulce María Espinoza Saviñón, December 6, 1985) is a Mexican actress, singer, and songwriter. In October 2009 she signed a contract with Universal Music and recorded a solo album Extranjera, with its first part released in November 2010, and the second part in the summer of 2011.
Dulce María was born on December 6, 1985 in Mexico City, Federal District. She has two sisters, Blanca and Claudia. As a child, Dulce María began doing television commercials. In 1993, at the age of 8, she was cast on Plaza Sesamo, Mexico's equivalent to Sesame Street. She also appear in various mexican commercials during her young ages, including the mexican furniture store Viana, during mother's day. She was later cast in El Club de Gaby and participated in several specials on the Mexican Discovery Kids channel. She began to work in soap operas in Televisa but she discovered her real passion when she was given the opportunity to participate in a music project.
In 1996 Dulce joined the Mexican music group K.I.D.S.. They were very popular among children in Mexico and released two hit singles, La mejor de tus sonrisas and Prende el switch. In 1999, Dulce decided to leave the group due to personal reasons. After her departure from K.I.D.S., Dulce and her then boyfriend, Daniel Habif, also an ex-member of K.I.D.S., decided to start their own group called D&D. They recorded five songs, but for unknown reasons, split up. In early 2000, Dulce replaced Angie in Jeans, a female Latin pop group. She left after two years to film Clase 406.