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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
From 1915 onward, Mexican cinema focused on narrative film. [ 5 ] During the Golden Age of Mexican cinema from 1936 to 1956, Mexico all but dominated the Latin American film industry. In 2019, Roma became the first Mexican film and fourth Latin American film to win the Oscar for best foreign language film.
Mexico has submitted fifty-four films for Oscar consideration over the years, and nine Mexican films have been nominated by the Academy for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Arturo Ripstein has represented Mexico five times—more than any other Mexican director—although he has never received an Oscar nomination.
The Mexican is a 2001 American romantic crime comedy film directed by Gore Verbinski. The film stars Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt, with James Gandolfini, Bob Balaban, J. K. Simmons, and Gene Hackman in supporting roles. It tells the story of a small-time criminal (Pitt) who is sent on a mission to retrieve an antique pistol in Mexico, while his ...
Winner - Best Director at the Morelia International Film Festival [62] Nominated - Best Mexican Feature Film [62] Nominated - Bright Horizons Award at the Melbourne International Film Festival [63] The Substitute: El suplente: Diego Lerman: Juan Minujín, Bárbara Lennie, Alfredo Castro, Rita Cortese, María Merlino Drama
e. The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a boom period in the history of Mexican cinema, which began in 1936 with the premiere of the film Allá en el Rancho Grande, and Let's Go with Pancho Villa, culminated in 1956. [1] Characterized by the production of high-quality films that contributed to shaping ...
The Revenant. Won. First Mexican and Latin American to win Best Director two times. Third director in history to win consecutive Best Director Academy Awards. First Mexican and Latin American to be nominated for Best Director three times. 2017. Guillermo del Toro. The Shape of Water. Won.
Film Year Known box office ticket sales Ref; Mexico USA & Canada Soviet Union Other markets Worldwide Yesenia: 1971 Unknown Unknown 91,400,000 — 91,400,000