Documentales contemporaneos : The contemporary documentaries
While it has been over 100 years since the Mexican Revolution's beginning, it continues to narrate and perpetuate the historical memories of the past through contemporary documentary interpretations. In 1910, Mexico celebrated one hundred years that marked the beginning of the revolution. These documentaries provide revised version/s of Mexico's revolutionary history. Besides some of the documentaries, the Mexican movie industry put forward several commercial films that reinterpreted the revolutionary ideals of Mexico by interrogating drastic narco-realities of Mexico through movies like El Infierno that was directed by Luis Estrada.
- Constructing the image of the Mexican Revolution: cinema and the archive.
- El cine norteamericano de la Revolución Mexicana, 1911-1917 / Margarita de Orellana.
- La aventura del cine mexicano
- El documental nacional de la revolución mexicana Filmografía, 1915-1921
- Imagining the Mexican Revolution Versions and Visions in Literature and Visual Culture
- Fragmentos : narración cinematográfica compilada y arreglada por Salvador Toscano, 1900-1930.
- Mexico at the hour of combat : Sabino Osuna's photographs of the Mexican Revolution
- La Revolución Mexicana en el cine : un acercamiento a partir de la mirada ítaloeuropea
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