About the Mexican Film Industry:
The history of Mexican Films dates back to the ending of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Most of the films were made to mark the historical news and events, such as the ‘Mexican Revolution’.
Mexico has been a Spaniard colony for more than 300 years. In the 1930’s when the Mexican Film industry took a boom, the leading actors were mostly from the Spanish-Hollywood.
In 1936, Mexico had its first color film, by the name of ‘Novillero’. However, the Golden Age of the Mexican Film Industry began in the 1940’s. In this era the Mexican Film Industry directed 70 films, out of which some one even received an award in the year’s Cannes Film Festival. …show more content…
They started making action movies, movies on cult, horror and sexicomedias too were produced.
1990’s is said to be the Era of the Nueva Cinema Mexicano, or New Mexican Cinema. With the success of a number of award winning movies internationally, a ‘new wave’ or ‘renaissance’ is said to buzz in the Mexican Film Industry this era.
By the 20th century Mexican directors have made absolutely implausible movies, such that they have actually started getting nominations for their movies in the Oscars (most prominent Award Ceremony of the world). In 2007, films of three Mexican directors received 16 Oscar nominations. The Mexican Industry is getting immense exposure, but the directors and actors are leaving, to represent their talent internationally, such as in the Europe and