Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 26Indiana University Press, 2004 |
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... Mexican film . The public that can't afford to pay the same as the middle class for a ticket ; it does have a way to access Mexican film . The only thing left is television , where they show Mexican films that had an enormous success in ...
... Mexican film . The public that can't afford to pay the same as the middle class for a ticket ; it does have a way to access Mexican film . The only thing left is television , where they show Mexican films that had an enormous success in ...
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... Mexican filmmakers , adds : “ There are great directors like Buñuel . . . . I only worked with him on La ilusión viaja en tranvía , along with Mauricio de la Serna and Luis Alcoriza . That was the extent of my participation . They had ...
... Mexican filmmakers , adds : “ There are great directors like Buñuel . . . . I only worked with him on La ilusión viaja en tranvía , along with Mauricio de la Serna and Luis Alcoriza . That was the extent of my participation . They had ...
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... Mexican government's neoliberal cultural reforms - parallels the shift Lomnitz traces . Dever's concern for the threats that face Mexican film production are understandable and warranted . Nevertheless , her defense of the national ...
... Mexican government's neoliberal cultural reforms - parallels the shift Lomnitz traces . Dever's concern for the threats that face Mexican film production are understandable and warranted . Nevertheless , her defense of the national ...
Inhalt
Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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