THE BRONZE SCREEN Latin Cinema Series

THE BRONZE SCREEN: 100 YEARS OF THE LATINO IMAGE IN HOLLYWOOD CINEMA is the remarkable, untold story of Latinos in the American cinema. T his 90-minute film celebrates the achievements and contributions Latinos have made to movie history, while taking a candid look at how the Latin image has evolved throughout the last century of moviemaking. An inspiring and informative film, it is told through the personal stories of actors, directors and craftspeople, with commentary from scholars and fascinating historic and contemporary film footage.

Featured interviews include Edward James Olmos, Rita Moreno, Raquel Welch, John Leguizamo, Jimmy Smits, Esai Morales, the late Cesar Romero and directors Gregory Nava and Luis Valdez, among many others.

Details

Country: USA

Year: 2001

Directors: Alberto Dominguez, Nancy de los Santos, Susan Racho

Running Time (minutes): 88 min

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