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In many respects , Carlos Fuentes makes Buñuel the point of departure for his own novelistic destruction of ... Buñuel's " Archibaldo de la Cruz " would have his analogue in Fuentes's " Artemio Cruz , " who also has something of ...
In many respects , Carlos Fuentes makes Buñuel the point of departure for his own novelistic destruction of ... Buñuel's " Archibaldo de la Cruz " would have his analogue in Fuentes's " Artemio Cruz , " who also has something of ...
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( including the two previously mentioned texts that Buñuel had planned to combine filmicly ) . There was an opening for Buñuel to take Mexican cinema on a parallel path with the Latin American new novel when he planned to film Pedro ...
( including the two previously mentioned texts that Buñuel had planned to combine filmicly ) . There was an opening for Buñuel to take Mexican cinema on a parallel path with the Latin American new novel when he planned to film Pedro ...
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At the Ariel Awards of 1956 three of Buñuel's films captured first prizes : Robinson Crusoe , which premiered in 1954 , won the award for best film , beating another Buñuel film , La vida criminal de Archibaldo de la Cruz .
At the Ariel Awards of 1956 three of Buñuel's films captured first prizes : Robinson Crusoe , which premiered in 1954 , won the award for best film , beating another Buñuel film , La vida criminal de Archibaldo de la Cruz .
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