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Filming Pancho Villa: How Hollywood Shaped the Mexican Revolution
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Filming Pancho Villa: How Hollywood Shaped the Mexican Revolution Paperback - 2004

by Orellana, Margarita de; De Orellana, Margarita; King, John [Translator]; Katz, Friedrich [Preface]; Brownlow, Kevin [Foreword];

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From the publisher

Margarita de Orellana is the editor of Artes de Mexico and author of, among other works, Cine Mexicano, Enrique Climent: el arraigo de la imaginación, The Social Documentary in Latin America and Filming Pancho.

John King is Professor of Latin American Cultural History at the University of Warwick.

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“Filming Pancho takes film seriously. It requires a knowledgeable historian like Margarita De Orellana to make sense of it all, to tell us who is who, and why what we are watching is significant.”—Kevin Brownlow

“A first-rate contribution to the history of cinema and cinematographic technique.”—Friedrich Katz

About the author

Margarita de Orellana is the editor of Artes de Mexico and author of, among other works, Cine Mexicano, Enrique Climent: el arraigo de la imaginacin, The Social Documentary in Latin America and Filming Pancho.

John King is Professor of Latin American Cultural History at the University of Warwick.