From 24 to 31 October, the Cineteca Nacional hosts a special programme dedicated to Mexican film heritage
With a week of special programming the Cineteca Nacional celebrates Audiovisual Heritage Day (Día Patrimonio Audiovisual), commemorated on 27 October. This time we pay tribute to Mexican cinema, from the time of the revolution until the 80s, regarding the presentation of the Chilean film by Mexican director Joselito Rodriguez, I sell black eyes, filmed in 1947 and recently restored by the Cineteca Nacional. Rodriguez also is exhibited Ay Jalisco, No Te Rajes, starring Jorge Negrete,
Other reels presented are History Mirada, filmed by the Alva brothers during the Mexican Revolution in the second decade of the 20th C (UNAM archive); Eisenstein's classic, Que Viva Mexico!, 1931, and Come with Pancho Villa (Fernando Fuentes), 1935. Furthermore, Canoeing (Felipe Cazals, 1975); St. (Antonio Moreno, 1931) and The Passion Berenice (Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, 1975).
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