ANALES DEL CINE EN MEXICO, 1895-1911. VOLUMEN 4. 1898: PRIMERA PARTE: UNA GUERRA IMPERIAL. SEGUNDA PARTE: PELÍCULAS DE LA GUERRA HISPANO-ESTADOUNIDENSE. TERCERA PARTE: UNA CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL. CON LA COLABORACIÓN DE CARLOS ARTURO FLORES Y EDUARDO BARR
Leal, Juan Felipe.

México, Juan Pablos Editor/Voyeur, 2007. 3 numbers, 143; 166; 229p., map, photos, illus., tables, facsimiles, bibl., indices, wrps Paperback 968 5353 19 0 A 3 part historical study and analysis of Mexican film during the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Part 1 explores the role of pioneer Mexican filmmaker Salvador Toscano, (1872-1947) in the evolution of Mexican film. Part 2 examines filmatic production during the Spanish-American War, (1898), with references to producers, filming sites, actors and camara personel. Part 3 explores the international impacts of 2 films: a production by Robert Fitzsimmons and James J. Corbett, as well as the 1st filmatic depiction of The Passion of The Christ. Features numerous photos and facsimiles. Includes notes. Printed on coated stock (Item ID: 113409)

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