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'A La Mala' is a Spanish language film produced in Mexico and stars Aislin Derbez and Mauricio Ochmann. The film was directed by Pedro Pablo Ibarra and written by Ari Rosen and Issa Lopez. The title of the film comes from the name of its leading character who is called Mara (short for Maria 'A La Mala' is a Spanish language film produced in Mexico and stars Aislin Derbez and Mauricio Ochmann. The film was directed by Pedro Pablo Ibarra and written by Ari Rosen and Issa Lopez. The title of the film comes from the name of its leading character who is called Mara (short for Maria Laura), and is basically the story of her seeking fame and acclaim in the medium of television. Although entertaining with tolerable elements of comedy as she interacts with her roommates and would-be employers, the film is light and better suited for a Hallmark television movie or, in the days of yore, a grade B filler to accompany the main feature when 2 movies were exhibited for the same price.

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I give the film a 7 and suggest that it might be a viable alternative if all the other films in the muliplex are sold out.

“You risked so much searching for a dream, how can they tear it away like that?” La Mala asks in her song, inspired in part by her own immigration experience when she moved from Mexico to the U.S. At eighteen years old. “All of us come here looking for a better life, a dream, and it’s terrible to be treated like possible criminals,” she tells Billboard.

“In my family, many who came without papers have gone on to become doctors, attorneys, even mayors of their towns. This is an issue of humanity, not politics.” In tandem with the song’s release, La Mala has launched a Facebook fundraiser campaign called “Corazon Valiente” to raise money for the RAICES Foundation, a nonprofit providing legal services to immigrant children, families and refugees. The song, produced by Brant and Ezequiel “Cheche” Alara, will be released tomorrow (July 13) on Roc Nation, but you can get an exclusive first listen below.

Victoria “La Mala,” the up and coming regional Mexican singer/songwriter signed to Roc Nation Latin, has only marched in support of reuniting.

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