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Beauties of the Night 2016

★ 7.323 votes90 min📅 2016-09-12

"The stars shine when the sun goes down"

Delve into the captivating world of Beauties of the Night (2016), a documentary that revisits the lives of Mexico's iconic cabaret vedettes from the 1970s and 1980s.

Director: María José Cuevas

Cast

Olga Breeskin
Olga Breeskin
As Self
Lyn May
Lyn May
As Self
Rossy Mendoza
Rossy Mendoza
As Self
Wanda Seux
Wanda Seux
As Self
Princesa Yamal
As Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beauties of the Night (2016) about?

This documentary revisits the lives of Mexico's iconic cabaret vedettes from the 1970s and 1980s, exploring their stories and experiences.

Who directed Beauties of the Night?

María José Cuevas masterfully directed this documentary, bringing the untold stories of these women to life.

Who stars in Beauties of the Night?

Olga Breeskin, Lyn May, Rossy Mendoza, Wanda Seux, and Princesa Yamal shine in this documentary, sharing their experiences and stories.

Is Beauties of the Night (2016) worth watching?

With its engaging narrative and rich cultural context, Beauties of the Night (2016) is a compelling watch for documentary enthusiasts and anyone interested in Mexico's cabaret history.

How long is Beauties of the Night?

Beauties of the Night (2016) has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Beauties of the Night (2016) — Uncovering the Untold Stories of Mexico's Cabaret Icons

Delve into the captivating world of Beauties of the Night (2016), a documentary that revisits the lives of Mexico's iconic cabaret vedettes from the 1970s and 1980s. Director María José Cuevas masterfully weaves their stories, showcasing the women's dignity and resilience as they reflect on their past glories. With a runtime of 90 minutes, this film offers an immersive experience, transporting viewers to a bygone era of exotic beauty and glamour. As the stars shine when the sun goes down, Beauties of the Night (2016) shines a light on the untold stories of these fascinating women, leaving a lasting impression on its audience. The film's themes of identity, nostalgia, and the fleeting nature of fame are expertly explored, making it a must-watch for documentary enthusiasts and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Mexico's cabaret scene.