Mexican cinema takes a well deserved bow on Latin Pulse this week in this 60-minute special. The program gives a full review of the history of Mexico's contributions to theatrical film-making and the influence of key Mexican film-makers now on global cinema. This special program includes segments of a one-on-one interview with Arturo Ripstein, an award-winning Mexican director. Ripstein discusses his influences and the program shows his impact on the current Mexican cinema scene. The news segment of the program covers the presidential debate in Costa Rica in preparation for elections in 2014.
The program includes interviews with:
Mexican film director Arturo Ripstein; and
Jeff Middents of American University.
Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell;
Associate Producers: Rae Daniel & Megan Ekhaml; and
Reporter: Zach Cohen.
(To download or stream this podcast, click here.)
(The program is 60 minutes in length and the file size is 55 MB.)
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news
Latin America
economics
Costa Rica
politics
elections
education
Mexican films
films
culture
literature
Mexico
Spain
Alfonso Cuaron
Mexican cinema
Luis Bunuel
European cinema
Arturo Ripstein
German cinema
gender roles
Brazil
Argentina
violence
magical realism
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Alfonso Arua
Guillermo del Toro
Brad Pitt
globalization
Carlos Raygadas
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