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A framed movie poster, titled "VIVA JALISCO QUE ES MI TIERRA," is centrally displayed on a plain white wall. The poster is contained within a rectangular, blue-painted wooden frame, secured to the wall by two visible Phillips head screws, one on each vertical side.

The poster itself features a collage of stylized imagery related to Mexican culture and the film. The dominant visual on the right depicts a man in a sombrero with his arm around a woman in a white blouse and striped skirt; behind them, two cathedral-like spires are visible against a blue sky, suggestive of Guadalajara, Jalisco. The left side of the poster presents a series of four smaller photographic stills:
1.  Top left: A man dressed as a bullfighter embracing a woman wrapped in a fur stole.
2.  Top middle: An indoor scene of people seated at tables, with a woman performing on a stage.
3.  Bottom left: A group of mariachis playing instruments in a lively outdoor setting.
4.  Bottom middle: Two men dancing together in a street or outdoor celebration.

Various names of actors and musical groups are printed on the poster, including "Ramón PEREDA," "los 5 LATINOS," "MARIA ANTONIETA PONS," "MANUEL CAPETILLO," "ANDREA PALMA," "EL CHICOTE," "Los 4 Hnos SILVA," "los PANCHOS," "Los TEX-MEX," and "los MEXICANOS." Technical specifications "EASTMANCOLOR" and "MEXISCOPE" are also noted.

The image was captured in Gainesville, United States of America. The specific address or room within Gainesville where this framed poster is displayed is not discernable from the visual information provided.
FM-14a6Y2

Feb 27, 2026

Gainesville, USA

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A framed movie poster, titled "VIVA JALISCO QUE ES MI TIERRA," is centrally displayed on a plain white wall. The poster is contained within a rectangular, blue-painted wooden frame, secured to the wall by two visible Phillips head screws, one on each vertical side. The poster itself features a collage of stylized imagery related to Mexican culture and the film. The dominant visual on the right depicts a man in a sombrero with his arm around a woman in a white blouse and striped skirt; behind them, two cathedral-like spires are visible against a blue sky, suggestive of Guadalajara, Jalisco. The left side of the poster presents a series of four smaller photographic stills: 1. Top left: A man dressed as a bullfighter embracing a woman wrapped in a fur stole. 2. Top middle: An indoor scene of people seated at tables, with a woman performing on a stage. 3. Bottom left: A group of mariachis playing instruments in a lively outdoor setting. 4. Bottom middle: Two men dancing together in a street or outdoor celebration. Various names of actors and musical groups are printed on the poster, including "Ramón PEREDA," "los 5 LATINOS," "MARIA ANTONIETA PONS," "MANUEL CAPETILLO," "ANDREA PALMA," "EL CHICOTE," "Los 4 Hnos SILVA," "los PANCHOS," "Los TEX-MEX," and "los MEXICANOS." Technical specifications "EASTMANCOLOR" and "MEXISCOPE" are also noted. The image was captured in Gainesville, United States of America. The specific address or room within Gainesville where this framed poster is displayed is not discernable from the visual information provided.

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