Mexico-In-Film Series ¡Vive El Cine Mexicano!

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Mexico-In-Film Series ¡Vive El Cine Mexicano!
What:
Mexico-In-Film Series ¡Vive El Cine Mexicano!
April 12-August 30, 2010
San Francisco Bay Area
Cine+Mas SF and the Consulate General of Mexico in San Jose, CA
present this traveling series of Mexican films showcasing some of
Mexico’s most celebrated works including those by directors Emilio
Fernandez, Julio Bracho, and Luis Buñuel. This cultural program is
part of celebrations taking place in Mexico and around the world
commemorating Mexico’s Independence Bicentennial and Revolution
of 1910. Screenings are free and open to the public.
Films by director Emilio Hernandez:
La Perla (The Pearl)
Flor Silvestre (Wildflower)
Bugambilia
Pueblerina (Paloma)
Las Abandonadas (The Abandoned)
Films by director Luis Buñuel:
El Gran Calavera (The Great Madcap)
La Hija del Engaño (The Trickster’s Daughter)
Subida al Cielo (Mexican Bus Ride)
Nazarin
Film by director Julio Bracho:
Distinto Amanecer(Another Dawn)
Films in Spanish with English subtitles.
“Another Dawn”
1943, Dir. Julio Bracho
“Paloma”
1948, Dir. Emilio Fernandez
Cine+Mas SF produces the Latino Film Festival
www.sflatinofilmfestival.com
415.826.7057
“Mexican Bus Ride”
1952, Dir. Luis Buñuel
Where/When:
Screening partners supporting this series include….
La Biblioteca Latinoamericana
921 South 1st Street, San Jose, CA
April 12-August 30, 2010
Mondays at 6PM, Saturdays at 2PM
Stanford University’s Center for Latin American Studies
582 Alvarado Road, Stanford, CA
April 13- May 4, 2010
Wednesdays at 4:30 PM
Santa Clara University, Library
500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA
May 5-25, 2010
Wednesdays at 5PM
For more information including film notes please visit www.sflatinofilmfestival.com. By
email info@sflatinofilmfestival.com or call 415.826.7057.
Media contacts:
Eric Avila Thomas
David Franco
EricAvilaThomas@sflatinofilmfestival.com
info@sflatinofilmfestival.com
Cine+Mas SF produces the Latino Film Festival
www.sflatinofilmfestival.com
415.826.7057
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