Mexican cinema

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Mexican cinema is the national film industry and cinematic tradition of Mexico, known for its influential Golden Age, internationally acclaimed auteurs, and significant contributions to Latin American and global film culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national cinema
continent North America
country Mexico
distributionLanguage Spanish
exportMarket Central America
South America
Spain
United States of America
surface form: United States
festivalPresence Berlin International Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival
Venice Film Festival
goldenAgeEnd 1950s
goldenAgeStart 1930s
influenced Chicano cinema
Latin American cinema
influencedBy European art cinema
Hollywood cinema
institution Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences
surface form: Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas

Cineteca Nacional de México
Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía
language Spanish
majorGenre art film
comedy
horror
melodrama
ranchera musical film
social realism
nationalAward Ariel Award
newMexicanCinemaStart 1990s
notableActor Cantinflas
Diego Luna
Dolores del Río
Gael García Bernal
Jorge Negrete
Katy Jurado
María Félix
Pedro Infante
Sara García
Tin Tan
notableAward Academy Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
surface form: Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
notableDirector Alejandro G. Iñárritu
surface form: Alejandro González Iñárritu

Alfonso Arau
Alfonso Cuarón
Amat Escalante
Arturo Ripstein
Carlos Reygadas
Emilio Fernández
Felipe Cazals
Guillermo del Toro
Ismael Rodríguez
Luis Buñuel
Roberto Gavaldón
notableEra Mexican cinema self-linksurface differs
surface form: Golden Age of Mexican cinema
notableFilm Amores perros
Like Water for Chocolate
surface form: Como agua para chocolate

Cronos
Pan’s Labyrinth
surface form: El laberinto del fauno

La jaula de oro
Los Olvidados
surface form: Los olvidados

Macario
María Candelaria
Roma
Y Tu Mamá También
surface form: Y tu mamá también
notableMovement Mexican cinema self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nuevo Cine Mexicano
region Latin America
startPeriod late 19th century
theme Mexican Revolution
class conflict
migration
national identity
religion
rural life

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Bertha Navarro hasWorkedOn Mexican cinema
Alejandro Springall isPartOf Mexican cinema
this entity surface form: Mexican film industry
Los Olvidados filmMovement Mexican cinema
this entity surface form: Mexican Golden Age of cinema
Dolores del Río movement Mexican cinema
this entity surface form: Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Demián Bichir activeIn Mexican cinema
Tony Dalton portrayedIn Mexican cinema
Dora Luz partOf Mexican cinema
this entity surface form: Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Ariadna Welter isPartOf Mexican cinema
this entity surface form: Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Marco Leonardi activeIn Mexican cinema
Mexican cinema notableEra Mexican cinema self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Mexican cinema notableMovement Mexican cinema self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Nuevo Cine Mexicano
Carmen Molina partOf Mexican cinema
this entity surface form: Golden Age of Mexican cinema
María Isabel Verdú Rollán activeIn Mexican cinema
Regina Torné partOf Mexican cinema
Fernando Grediaga activeIn Mexican cinema