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Wat (wie) is último aliento - definitie

2004 FILM BY FELIPE CAZALS
Digna… hasta el último aliento; Digna... hasta el ultimo aliento

Último Round         
BOOK BY JULIO CORTÁZAR
Ultimo round; Último round
Último round (the title translates as Last Round, as in boxing) is a two-volume work by Julio Cortázar published by Siglo XXI Editores in 1969. Containing nearly one hundred articles, essays, poems, short stories, and sketches by Cortázar, it is illustrated with reproductions of various drawings, paintings, and photographs.
Último Vampiro         
WRESTLING CHARACTER
Ultimo Vampiro
Último Vampiro (Spanish for "Last Vampire") is a wrestling gimmick or character played by at least five people over the years. The character has always started out as an enmascarado, or masked wrestler and only on one occasion has the person playing the Último Vampiro lost his mask.
Mi último adiós         
  • "Mi último adiós" engraved at the [[Rizal Shrine, Intramuros]]
POEM
Mi Ultimo; Ultimo Adios; Mi Ultimo Adios; Mi Último Adiós/Poem; Mi Último Adiós; Mi ultimo adios; Mi Ultimo Adios/Poem; My Last Farewell; My Final Farewell
"Mi último adiós" () is a poem written by Filipino propagandist and writer Dr. José Rizal before his execution by firing squad on December 30, 1896.

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Digna... hasta el último aliento

Digna... hasta el último aliento ("Digna (dignified)... until the last breath") is a Mexican film released in 2003.

This documentary is about Digna Ochoa Plácido, a human rights activist who died under mysterious circumstances in 2001 in Mexico City following her kidnapping by the federal police in 1999. It was presented at the Guadalajara and Berlin Film Festivals. It won the Ariel Award in 2005 in the category of Best Feature Length Documentary ("Mejor Largometraje Documental") for Felipe Cazals. It was also nominated for the Ariel Award for the Best Actress (Vanessa Bauche).