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Screening Neoliberalism Transforming Mexican Cinema 19882012 Ignacio M Sanchez Prado

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Screening Neoliberalism Transforming Mexican Cinema 19882012 Ignacio M Sanchez Prado
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Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Ignacio M. Sanchez Prado
ISBN: 9780826519658, 0826519652
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Screening Neoliberalism Transforming Mexican Cinema 19882012 Ignacio M Sanchez Prado by Ignacio M. Sanchez Prado 9780826519658, 0826519652 instant download after payment.

Cavernous, often cold, always dark, with the lingering smell of popcorn in the air: the experience of movie-going is universal. The cinematic experience in Mexico is no less profound, and has evolved in complex ways in recent years. Films like Y Tu Mama Tambien, El Mariachi, Amores Perros, and the work of icons like Guillermo del Toro and Salma Hayek represent much more than resurgent interest in the cinema of Mexico. In Screening Neoliberalism, Ignacio Sanchez Prado explores precisely what happened to Mexico's film industry in recent decades. Far from just a history of the period, Screening Neoliberalism explores four deep transformations in the Mexican film industry: the decline of nationalism, the new focus on middle-class audiences, the redefinition of political cinema, and the impact of globalization. This analysis considers the directors and films that have found international notoriety as well as those that have been instrumental in building a domestic market. Screening Neoliberalism exposes the consequences of a film industry forced to find new audiences in Mexico's middle-class in order to achieve economic and cultural viability.

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