"Cine de Oro: The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema" was defined by a period of legendary film making spanning from 1930 to 1969. Several films were produced during this time, including the film that started it all - Allá en el Rancho Grande (Out on the Great Ranch) in 1936. Several other great films followed, including (but not limited to) Santa in 1932, Wild Flower and Maria … [Read more...] about “Cine de Oro: The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema” Documentary : Goya Foods Signs As Film Sponsor
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In Retropsect: It’s been almost 40 years since the film Scarface; Interesting rumors and connections
Scarface, one of the eighties most quintessential crime dramas, has experienced renewed interest over the past couple of years. Written by Oliver Stone and directed by Brian De Palma, it was actually a remake of the 1932 Scarface film produced by Howard Hawks and Howard Hughes. And while you could have easily have gleaned this info via a basic google search, here are some … [Read more...] about In Retropsect: It’s been almost 40 years since the film Scarface; Interesting rumors and connections
Spanish Cinema Days Returns with New Lineup
Film Festivals -- Spanish Cinema Days Returns to New York City New York, NY - On December 7th 2018, King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center at NYU and Pragda Yorkers return with their annual event: "Spanish Cinema Days," a film festival that takes place over three days. This yea, the festival will present some of the most remarkable stories of cinema Spanish contemporary of the … [Read more...] about Spanish Cinema Days Returns with New Lineup