Mexican cinema traditionally has tended to the dramatic quality and to the presentation of the emigrant as a tragic victim. Argentinian cinema for your part has been characterized by a sentimentality dyed of certain humor. Both of them have resorted to the stereotypes and to a unidimensional vision. Nevertheless, in spite of the fact that there are very different contexts, nowadays cinematographic productions of both countries tend to complicate the subject matter, to show other aspects, besides poverty and dictatorships, which motivate migration and lack of integration. In some recent movies a decrease of the fictional aspect is observed in favour of an almost documentary approach. In others there is a change of kind: "drama" i...
The goal of this article is to study the transnational scope generated in Mexico by the cinematograp...
For a long time, US cinema developed unshakeable stereotypes of Mexican ‘otherness’, with characters...
In this article the author carries out a comparative analysis of the representation of the Mexican m...
Mexican cinema traditionally has tended to the dramatic quality and to the presentation of the emigr...
In last years movies, the border as a space and a representation system stopped being part of one ci...
Resumen: En el cine argentino-español de las últimas décadas son frecuentes los filmes de ficción qu...
A través de una selección de films, este trabajo intenta rastrear las causas que motivaron la emigra...
The cinema that cultivates violence has adopted nowadays new forms, getting to dreadful ...
Ever since its inception, Spanish cinema has been interested in the different, although you have to ...
The last fifteen years have seen a rise in critically-acclaimed fiction films depicting undocumented...
Films about Mexican migration to the United States that originally appeared in the forties have evol...
International audienceIn the south and north of México, the border regions are a stage of complex pr...
The article approaches an actual Latin-American cinema tendency that has put in the center of the de...
In the 2001 Argentina, different film directors linked, in their fictional movies, crisis to emigrat...
The process of the Spanish migration to Argentina was depicted in several films. To the extent that ...
The goal of this article is to study the transnational scope generated in Mexico by the cinematograp...
For a long time, US cinema developed unshakeable stereotypes of Mexican ‘otherness’, with characters...
In this article the author carries out a comparative analysis of the representation of the Mexican m...
Mexican cinema traditionally has tended to the dramatic quality and to the presentation of the emigr...
In last years movies, the border as a space and a representation system stopped being part of one ci...
Resumen: En el cine argentino-español de las últimas décadas son frecuentes los filmes de ficción qu...
A través de una selección de films, este trabajo intenta rastrear las causas que motivaron la emigra...
The cinema that cultivates violence has adopted nowadays new forms, getting to dreadful ...
Ever since its inception, Spanish cinema has been interested in the different, although you have to ...
The last fifteen years have seen a rise in critically-acclaimed fiction films depicting undocumented...
Films about Mexican migration to the United States that originally appeared in the forties have evol...
International audienceIn the south and north of México, the border regions are a stage of complex pr...
The article approaches an actual Latin-American cinema tendency that has put in the center of the de...
In the 2001 Argentina, different film directors linked, in their fictional movies, crisis to emigrat...
The process of the Spanish migration to Argentina was depicted in several films. To the extent that ...
The goal of this article is to study the transnational scope generated in Mexico by the cinematograp...
For a long time, US cinema developed unshakeable stereotypes of Mexican ‘otherness’, with characters...
In this article the author carries out a comparative analysis of the representation of the Mexican m...