Sentences with phrase «muertos holiday»

Departed ancestors — whimsically rendered skeletons — are vividly present on the Día de Muertos holiday, when the picture takes place.
Blu - ray adds «The Music of Coco»; «Paths to Pixar: Coco»; «Welcome to the Fiesta»; «How to Draw a Skeleton»; «A Thousand Pictures a Day» travelogue through Mexico, visiting families, artisans, cemeteries, and small villages during the Día de los Muertos holiday; «Mi Familia»; «Land of Our Ancestors» in which Pixar artists lovingly construct layer upon layer of architecture from many eras of Mexican history, bringing the Land of the Dead to life; «Fashion Through the Ages»; «The Real Guitar»; «How to Make Papel Picado»; «Un Poco Coco» montage of original animated pieces used to promote «Coco»; «Coco» trailers.

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We called «Coco» a «fantastic family - friendly feast for the eyes and the heart» and it's in part thanks to the vibrant colors, sounds, and traditions of the Mexican holiday of El Día de los Muertos it centers around.
Celebración de la Vida: Dia de los Muertos Just hearing the words Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) conjures up colorful images of painted sugar skulls, masks and paper flowers that are central to the Mexican holiday that celebrates deceased love...
This simple, heartwarming message aligns nicely with the cultural values of the Mexican holiday, Dia De Los Muertos.
NBC Latino Feature: Today and tomorrow, November 1st and 2nd, is when Mexicans celebrate the Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead holiday.
My special feature «Celebrating Día de los Muertos: Calabaza en Tacha» is part of NBC Latino's weeklong holiday celebrations.
If you're looking for holiday treats like Pan de Muerto (Bread of the Dead) and Rosca de Reyes (Three Kings Cake), or a regular dessert like Churros and Bunuelos then Tres Estrellas and El Molino are brands for you.
Dia de Muertos Sweet Bread - Enjoy now delicious Mexican sweet bread a tradition for the holiday season of Halloween and Day of the Dead.
If you're a fan of the Mexican holiday Dia De Los Muertos, give their traditional costumes a go for Halloween.
Coco is set during the Mexican holiday known as Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), a celebration in which families pay respect to their deceased ancestors.
Miguel goes to extreme lengths to try and perform in a talent contest during Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), the Mexican holiday where dearly departed relatives come visit their living family members.
Pixar's slate for for 2014 and beyond include The Good Dinosaur (opening on May 30, 2014); the next movie from the creative team of Toy Story 3, and an original story about the hispanic holiday Dia de los Muertos.
After an inspired prologue designed entirely in the intricate papel picado style of tissue - paper art, the story begins on Día de los Muertos, the holiday when Mexican families display their late ancestors» photographs alongside food offerings on a commemorative altar.
On Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead), where photos are placed at an altar so those who have left the Land of the Living can cross over and see their loved ones for the holiday, Miguel sneaks into the tomb of the legendary Ernesto de la Cruz and gets transported to the Land of the Dead.
Centered on the Mexican holiday Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), «Coco» has already set box office records in Mexico, where it has made $ 53.4 million in three weeks.
Shortly after Lee Unkrich won an Oscar for directing «Toy Story 3,» Pixar announced that his next project would be about the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
Coco is a film set around the Mexican holiday the Day of the Dead (or Dia de Muertos), and is about a young boy.
That couldn't be more the case than with the animation studio's November hit Coco, which takes place during the Mexican holiday Dia de Los Muertos.
The fourth one, «Coco,» is inspired by the Mexican holiday Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), which is the exact setting for Fox's 2014 film «The Book of Life.»
Pixar's latest film Coco, based on the Mexican holiday of Día de Muertos, followed a young boy named Miguel who, while pursuing his dream of becoming a musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz, finds himself in the Land of the Dead, where he will unlock a family secret and learn the meaning behind this celebration.
Parents who have lived or traveled abroad visit to tell their stories, and children celebrate holidays from other countries, such as Mexico's Dia de los Muertos and Chinese New Year.
In the Classroom: Duncan Tonatiuh, author of Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras, writes «For the holiday (Día de los muertos) Don Antonio and other editors published literary Calaveras.
Posada drew inspiration from the sugar skulls and other objects used in Día de los muertos celebrations, going on to create, through various artistic techniques, the grinning, playful calaveras that are now emblematic of the holiday.
On holidays, like Dia de los Muertos («Day of the Dead» in Spanish — much more festive than it sounds) in the autumn or Las Posadas, nine nights of candlelight processions at Christmastime, Olvera Street truly shines.
On holidays, like Dia de los Muertos («Day of the Dead» in Spanish, which is much more festive than it sounds) in the fall or Las Posadas» nine nights of candlelight processions at Christmastime, Olvera Street truly shines.
One of the most famous Mexican holidays, Day of the Dead (Dia de Muertos), happens over several days in late October to early November.
El Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead, on November 2, is an important religious holiday in Mexico.
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