Emilio Fernández

Emilio Fernández
Title Emilio Fernández PDF eBook
Author Dolores Tierney
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1526141345

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Emilio Fernández: Pictures in the Margins is the first book-length English language account of Emilio Fernández (1904-1986) the most successful director of classical Mexican Cinema, famed with creating films that embody a loosely defined Mexican school of filmmaking. However, rather than offer an auteurist study this book interrogates the construction of Fernández as both a national and nationalist auteur (including racial and gender aspects e.g. as macho mexicano and indio). It also challenges auteurist readings of the films themselves in order to make new arguments about the significance of Fernández and his work. The aim of this book is to question Mexico’s fetishisation of its own position on the peripheries of the global cultural economy and the similar fetishisation of Fernández’s marginalisation as a mixed race (part white and part indigenous) director. This book argues that, as pictures in the margins, classical Mexican cinema and specifically Fernández’s films are not transparent reflections of dominant post Revolutionary Mexican culture, but annotations and re-inscriptions of the particularities of Mexican society in the post-Revolutionary era.

The Classical Mexican Cinema

The Classical Mexican Cinema
Title The Classical Mexican Cinema PDF eBook
Author Charles Ramírez Berg
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1477308075

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From the mid-1930s to the late 1950s, Mexican cinema became the most successful Latin American cinema and the leading Spanish-language film industry in the world. Many Cine de Oro (Golden Age cinema) films adhered to the dominant Hollywood model, but a small yet formidable filmmaking faction rejected Hollywood’s paradigm outright. Directors Fernando de Fuentes, Emilio Fernández, Luis Buñuel, Juan Bustillo Oro, Adolfo Best Maugard, and Julio Bracho sought to create a unique national cinema that, through the stories it told and the ways it told them, was wholly Mexican. The Classical Mexican Cinema traces the emergence and evolution of this Mexican cinematic aesthetic, a distinctive film form designed to express lo mexicano. Charles Ramírez Berg begins by locating the classical style’s pre-cinematic roots in the work of popular Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada at the turn of the twentieth century. He also looks at the dawning of Mexican classicism in the poetics of Enrique Rosas’ El Automóvil Gris, the crowning achievement of Mexico’s silent filmmaking era and the film that set the stage for the Golden Age films. Berg then analyzes mature examples of classical Mexican filmmaking by the predominant Golden Age auteurs of three successive decades. Drawing on neoformalism and neoauteurism within a cultural studies framework, he brilliantly reveals how the poetics of Classical Mexican Cinema deviated from the formal norms of the Golden Age to express a uniquely Mexican sensibility thematically, stylistically, and ideologically.

The Classical Mexican Cinema

The Classical Mexican Cinema
Title The Classical Mexican Cinema PDF eBook
Author Charles Ramírez Berg
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1477308059

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From the mid-1930s to the late 1950s, Mexican cinema became the most successful Latin American cinema and the leading Spanish-language film industry in the world. Many Cine de Oro (Golden Age cinema) films adhered to the dominant Hollywood model, but a small yet formidable filmmaking faction rejected Hollywood’s paradigm outright. Directors Fernando de Fuentes, Emilio Fernández, Luis Buñuel, Juan Bustillo Oro, Adolfo Best Maugard, and Julio Bracho sought to create a unique national cinema that, through the stories it told and the ways it told them, was wholly Mexican. The Classical Mexican Cinema traces the emergence and evolution of this Mexican cinematic aesthetic, a distinctive film form designed to express lo mexicano. Charles Ramírez Berg begins by locating the classical style’s pre-cinematic roots in the work of popular Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada at the turn of the twentieth century. He also looks at the dawning of Mexican classicism in the poetics of Enrique Rosas’ El Automóvil Gris, the crowning achievement of Mexico’s silent filmmaking era and the film that set the stage for the Golden Age films. Berg then analyzes mature examples of classical Mexican filmmaking by the predominant Golden Age auteurs of three successive decades. Drawing on neoformalism and neoauteurism within a cultural studies framework, he brilliantly reveals how the poetics of Classical Mexican Cinema deviated from the formal norms of the Golden Age to express a uniquely Mexican sensibility thematically, stylistically, and ideologically.

El Indio: The True Story of of Emilio Fernandez

El Indio: The True Story of of Emilio Fernandez
Title El Indio: The True Story of of Emilio Fernandez PDF eBook
Author M. I. Quandour
Publisher WingSpan Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2018-02-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781595946195

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Emilio was a larger than life character who embodied all the virtues and talents of a real creative artist. He had won the Palm D'Or in Cannes for his film Maria Candelaria immediately after the war and had been a huge celebrity long before I met him. I was privileged to have known him closely as a real friend and mentor and to have heard his amazing story first-hand. I had the managerial habit instilled in me in New York to make notes, so every night I wrote the stories of Emilio relentlessly on bits and pieces of paper. I thought of myself as a budding author with one published novel under my belt, and I thought that I might one day need these notes as references for an article or a novel.

The White Indians of Mexican Cinema

The White Indians of Mexican Cinema
Title The White Indians of Mexican Cinema PDF eBook
Author Mónica García Blizzard
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2022-04-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 143848805X

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The White Indians of Mexican Cinema theorizes the development of a unique form of racial masquerade—the representation of Whiteness as Indigeneity—during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, from the 1930s to the 1950s. Adopting a broad decolonial perspective while remaining grounded in the history of local racial categories, Mónica García Blizzard argues that this trope works to reconcile two divergent discourses about race in postrevolutionary Mexico: the government-sponsored celebration of Indigeneity and mestizaje (or the process of interracial and intercultural mixing), on the one hand, and the idealization of Whiteness, on the other. Close readings of twenty films and primary source material illustrate how Mexican cinema has mediated race, especially in relation to gender, in ways that project national specificity, but also reproduce racist tendencies with respect to beauty, desire, and protagonism that survive to this day. This sweeping survey illuminates how Golden Age films produced diverse, even contradictory messages about the place of Indigeneity in the national culture. This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)—a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries—and the generous support of Emory University and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Learn more at the TOME website, available at: https://www.openmonographs.org/. It can also be found in the SUNY Open Access Repository at http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/7153

Receipts and Expenditures in Cuba as Reported to the Senate Committee on Relations with Cuba

Receipts and Expenditures in Cuba as Reported to the Senate Committee on Relations with Cuba
Title Receipts and Expenditures in Cuba as Reported to the Senate Committee on Relations with Cuba PDF eBook
Author United States. War Department
Publisher
Total Pages 1346
Release 1900
Genre
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Celluloid Nationalism and Other Melodramas

Celluloid Nationalism and Other Melodramas
Title Celluloid Nationalism and Other Melodramas PDF eBook
Author Susan Dever
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2003-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791457634

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Explores issues of representation and rebellion in Mexican and Mexican American cinema.