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Classic Mexican Cinema Online - PowerPoint Presentation

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Classic Mexican Cinema Online - PPT Presentation

Features amp Benefits 40000 full colour images MARC21 catalog records are available Location of originals Filmoteca Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México UNAM Scope Unique collection of popular movie periodicals illuminating the Golden Age of Mexican cinema 1930s to 1960 ID: 1003171

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1. Classic Mexican Cinema OnlineFeatures & Benefits40,000 full colour imagesMARC21 catalog records are availableLocation of originals: Filmoteca, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)ScopeUnique collection of popular movie periodicals illuminating the Golden Age of Mexican cinema (1930s to 1960). Also includes rare lobby cards, which were used to advertise a film, and the personal scrap book of Fernando de Fuentes (1894-1958).

2. ReadershipResearchers and students in the fields of Film and Media Studies and Latin American Studies. Other areas include Cultural Studies, Art History, Social Sciences, and Gender Studies.Classic Mexican Cinema Online

3. Table of ContentsPeriodicalsEl Cine Gráfico (1935, 1957) (two extremely rare issues)Cinema Reporter (1943-1965)Cine Mundial (1951-1955)Cinelandia (1931-1947)El Mundo Ilustrado (1902-1910)Archival materialsPersonal scrapbook of Fernando de Fuentes (1894-1958)Collection of 51 rare lobby cardsClassic Mexican Cinema Online

4. Fernando de Fuentes (1894-1958)One of the leading Latin-American filmmakers to this day. This collection gives access, for the first time, to the personal scrap book of this pioneering director. It contains reviews, movie stills, programs, and advertisements, shedding a unique light on his career.Classic Mexican Cinema Online

5. Advisor: Carl J. MoraCarl J. Mora (Ph.d, 1978, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa) was born and raised in New York City. He taught film history at the University of New Mexico from 1990 until his retirement in 2010. Dr. Mora is author of Mexican Cinema: Reflections of a Society, 1896-2004, [3rd ed.] (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Publishers, 2005; 1st ed, 1982, 2nd ed, 1990 by University of California Press), the standard English-language reference on Mexican filmmaking. He has written on Mexican, Spanish, British and genre cinema. Dr. Mora also taught courses at the University of Salamanca and the University of Barcelona and lectured at Royal Holloway University in London.Classic Mexican Cinema Online

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