Que viva Mexico!
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Que viva Mexico!
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The work Que viva Mexico! represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Dallas Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Que viva Mexico!
- Statement of responsibility
- Mosfilm Studio ; Sergei Eisenstein's restored masterwork
- Title variation
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- Thunder over Mexico
- Da zdravstvuet Meksika
- Language
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- rus
- eng
- rus
- Summary
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- Que viva Mexico: A film document of the history of Mexico, presented in four novellas: Sandunga, an exposition of Tehuantepec jungles and the peaceful lifestyles of their inhabitants; Manguei, a love story about a poor peon and his bride; Fiesta, devoted to bullfighting and romantic love; and Soldadera, a portrayal of the 1910 revolution in Mexico as depicted in the frescoes of Siqueiros, Rivera, and Orosco
- Romance sentimentale: Eisenstein's first sound film, this experimental 1930 short is a dazzling symphony of images and sounds, made in collaboration with Alexandrov and Tisse
- Misery and fortune of woman: A 20 minute excerpt from an ultra-rare 1929 film by Eisenstein, Alexandrov and Tisse intended to encourage legal and sanitary birth/abortion clinics in Europe. A dramatization of the plight of working class women
- Cataloging source
- YOU
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Director, Sergei Eisenstein ; writers, Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei Eisenstein ; cinematographer, Eduard Tisse; producer/editor, Grigori Aleksandrov
- Language note
- In Russian with English subtitles
- Runtime
- 85
- Target audience
- adult
- Technique
- live action
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