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Trilogía de la Revolución ; La mujer del puerto
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Trilogía de la Revolución ; La mujer del puerto

Author: Alejandro Pelayo; Mexico. Secretaría de Educación Pública.; Unidad de Televisión Educativa y Cultural (Mexico)
Publisher: México, D.F. : UTEC, [197-?]
Series: Que hicieron nuestro cine, 5-6.
Edition/Format:   VHS video : VHS tape   Visual material : SpanishView all editions and formats
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The Mexican Revolution became a serious cimematic topic in Mexico, and the three classics "El Prisionero 13", "El compadre Mendoza" and "Vámonos con Pancho Villa" produced by Fernando de Fuentes are discussed here. Arcady Boytler, with his 1933 film "La mujer del puerto" broached a taboo subject in Mexico: prostitution.
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Named Person: Fernando de Fuentes; Arcady Boytler
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Alejandro Pelayo; Mexico. Secretaría de Educación Pública.; Unidad de Televisión Educativa y Cultural (Mexico)
OCLC Number: 17642862
Notes: Title of second part on front of cassette: La jujer [sic] del puerto.
Produced in association with the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education.
Credits: Director, Alejandro Pelayo ; producer, Jesús Fernández ; script, Consuelo Garrido ; executive producer, Juan Carlos Colin.
Performer(s): Alejandro Aura.
Description: 1 videocassette (ca. 60 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in.
Details: VHS format.
Series Title: Que hicieron nuestro cine, 5-6.
Other Titles: Trilogía de la Revolución
Mujer del puerto
Responsibility: producción de la Unidad de Televisión Educativa y Cultural.

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The Mexican Revolution became a serious cimematic topic in Mexico, and the three classics "El Prisionero 13", "El compadre Mendoza" and "Vámonos con Pancho Villa" produced by Fernando de Fuentes are discussed here. Arcady Boytler, with his 1933 film "La mujer del puerto" broached a taboo subject in Mexico: prostitution.

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