Emilio Fernández Jake WattsThis book is an authoritative account of the career of Emilio Fernndez, (1906 1986), one of Mexicos and Latin Americas most successful and significant directors. It challenges assumptions about classical Mexican cinema and offers new, detailed textual analyses of Fernndez most significant films (Enamorada, Rio Escondido, Mara Candelaria).
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