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As if Mexican Film was a phenomenon or just a trend . There is a clear dichotomy : before there was popular film and an audience for it . Nowadays , there is no audience , because there is no space for Mexican film .
As if Mexican Film was a phenomenon or just a trend . There is a clear dichotomy : before there was popular film and an audience for it . Nowadays , there is no audience , because there is no space for Mexican film .
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In his " Memoires " Revueltas , criticizing the lack of imagination and cultural indolence of certain Mexican filmmakers , adds : “ There are great directors like Buñuel . . . . I only worked with him on La ilusión viaja en tranvía ...
In his " Memoires " Revueltas , criticizing the lack of imagination and cultural indolence of certain Mexican filmmakers , adds : “ There are great directors like Buñuel . . . . I only worked with him on La ilusión viaja en tranvía ...
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Dever's analytical trajectory— from a critique of the nationalist project embodied in mid - century melodrama to the defense of national cinema as a response to the Mexican government's neoliberal cultural reforms - parallels the shift ...
Dever's analytical trajectory— from a critique of the nationalist project embodied in mid - century melodrama to the defense of national cinema as a response to the Mexican government's neoliberal cultural reforms - parallels the shift ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
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