The Faber Book Of Mexican Cinema

The Faber Book Of Mexican Cinema by Jason Wood


Authors
Jason Wood
ISBN
9780571217328
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
224
Dimensions
152 x 233 x 16mm

A fascinating insight into the thrilling new wave (or buena onda) of Mexican moviemaking.

The international successes of Amores Perros and Y tu mama tambien alerted the eyes of the world to the riches to be found in Mexican cinema, from the talents of directors Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu and Alfonso Cuaron to the poster-boy looks and electrifying screen presence of Gael Garcia Bernal. Their rise to prominence, abetted by a new entreprenurial spirit amongst Mexican financiers and producers, coincided with an emerging generation of Mexican cinemagoers thirsting for intelligent, identity-affirming, locally-made product. Having endured a period of relative famine throughout the eighties and nineties, Mexican audiences once more had a national cinema to shout about, and the global audience and Hollywood too have had to sit up and take notice.

Jason Wood's book featuring extensive interviews with all the key figures of the buena onda, offers a hugely insightful look at Mexico's colourful film culture, tracing its recent successes back to key historical films, and to the social, political, individual and collective creative forces that helped give birth to it.
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