MTV Movie Awards Mexico

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MTV Movie Awards Mexico
Awarded forBest in film
CountryFlag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Presented by MTV
First awarded2002
Last awarded2005

The MTV Movie Awards Mexico was an awards show which were established in 2003. The show is based on the US MTV Movie Awards format celebrating local film and actors.

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