Primary source periodicals. Classic Mexican cinema [electronic resource].

Format
Databases
Language
English
Published/​Created
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, MA : Brill, c2012-
Description
1 online resource.

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Summary note
"The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema is illuminated in this collection of popular movie periodicals. Not only does it include chief magazines such as Cinema Reporter (1943-1965) and Cine Mundial (1954-1955), it also features extremely rare copies of El Cine Gráfico from 1935 and of the weekly El Mundo Ilustrado (1902-1910). The true extent of the popularity of Mexican film is illustrated by Cinelandia (1931-1947), which was published in Hollywood both in Spanish and in English. This collection also includes dozens of film flyers, which were distributed on the streets to lure people into the cinema. Finally, for the first time this collection gives access to the personal scrap books of Fernando de Fuentes (1894-1958), one of the leading Latin-American filmmakers to this day. These volumes contain reviews, movie stills, programs, and advertisements, shedding a unique light on the career of this pioneering director."
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from home page (Brill, viewed January 21, 2013).
Other title(s)
  • Classic Mexican cinema
  • Cinema reporter.
  • Cine Mundial.
  • Cine Gráfico.
  • Mundo ilustrado.
  • Cinelandia.
OCLC
783974667
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