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  2. Cinema of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Other Mexican stars appeared in numerous movies which were merely Spanish-language versions of Hollywood movies. In 1994, the Mexican magazine Somos published a list of "The 100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico" in its 100th edition.

  3. Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    El fantasma del convento (1934) directed by Fernando de Fuentes, this early Mexican horror film is set in a haunted convent and is considered one of the earliest examples of Mexican horror cinema. La Llorona (1933) Directed by Ramón Peón, this film draws from the Mexican legend of La Llorona (the Weeping Woman), a ghostly figure said to roam ...

  4. Lists of Mexican films - Wikipedia

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    A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Mexico split by decade of release. For an alphabetical list of articles on Mexican films see Category:Mexican films . 1896-1919

  5. Category:English-language Mexican films - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Mexican films - Wikipedia

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  7. Cinema of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Mexican movies were exported and exhibited in all Latin America and Europe. The film Maria Candelaria (1944) by Emilio Fernández , won the Grand Prix in Cannes Film Festival in 1946. [ 1 ] Famous actors and actresses from this period include María Félix , Pedro Infante , Dolores del Río , Jorge Negrete and comedian Cantinflas .

  8. Nuevo Cine Mexicano - Wikipedia

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    Alex Garcia, one of the most active producers of audiovisual content in the Spanish-speaking Americas.. The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema occurred from the 1930s to the 1960s, afterward, a period of low-budget B-movies funded by the state of Mexico was the primary source for films for the Mexican public. [2]

  9. Comedy in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Many agree that rather than the Mexican Revolution being a repression for the film industry, it was more of a motivator in the way it portrayed every battle and struggle. With the positive energy that the Mexico's film industries was receiving, it began to evolve into "El Cine Sonoro" which translates to the cinema of sound. This was the era in ...