Revolution Trilogy
Described as the Mexican John Ford (The New York Times), Fernando de Fuentes was by far the most talented filmmaker of early Mexican sound cinema. This tragic trilogy set during the Mexican Revolution was possibly his greatest achievement.Prisoner 13 (193 [... more]
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The Broken Covenant: American Civil Religion in Time of ...
Thought provoking but offers an insufficient solution: Robert Bellah's The Broken Covenant is a scathing critique of modern American priorities. Bellah claims that our ideals, while good, have been misapplied: Diligence, initiative, and the desire to [... more]
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El Compadre Mendoza
This rare example of classic Mexican cinema examines the corrupted ideals of the Revolution in the story of an opportunistic landowner who faces the choice of remaining loyal to a general in Zapata's army and being financially ruined or saving his own [... more]
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