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The Mexican Cinema of Darkness : A Critical Study of Six Landmark Horror and Exploitation Films, 1969-1988

By: Doyle Greene (Author)

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Ksh 7,600.00

Format: Paperback or Softback

ISBN-10: 0786429992

ISBN-13: 9780786429998

Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc

Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc

Country of Manufacture: US

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: May 16th, 2007

Publication Status: Active

Product extent: 215 Pages

Weight: 381.00 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 25.40 x 17.80 x 1.10 cms

Product Classification / Subject(s): Films, cinema

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Following social upheaval and tragedy in 1968, Mexican horror cinema shifted away from masked wrester flicks and toward darker, more explicit films, which can be called ""avant-exploitation."" This work covers six of those films, from 1968's ""El Topo"" to 1988's ""Santa Sangre"".

Following the national and international upheaval and tragedy in 1968, Mexican "trash cinema" began to shift away from the masked wrester genre and towards darker, more explicit films, and disturbing visions of the modern world: films which can be called "avant-exploitation." This work covers six of those films: El Topo, Mansion of Madness, Alucarda, Guyana, Crime of the Century, Birds of Prey, and Santa Sangre.


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