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- Cinema_of_Mexico abstract "The history of Mexican cinema goes back to the ending of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, when several enthusiasts of the new medium documented historical events – most particularly the Mexican Revolution – and produced some movies that have only recently been rediscovered. During the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, Mexico all but dominated the Latin American film industry.The Guadalajara International Film Festival is the most prestigious Latin American film festival and is held annually In Guadalajara, Mexico. Mexico has twice won the highest honor in the Palme d'Or, having won the Grand Prix for Maria Candelaria in 1946 and the Palme d'Or in 1961 for Viridiana, more than any other Latin American nation. Mexico City is the fourth largest film and television production center in North America, behind Los Angeles, New York City and Vancouver, as well as the largest in Latin America.".
- Cinema_of_Mexico thumbnail Dolores_del_Rio_Argentinean_Magazine_AD.jpg?width=300.
- Cinema_of_Mexico wikiPageExternalLink front.html.
- Cinema_of_Mexico wikiPageExternalLink top-10-movies-from-mexico.
- Cinema_of_Mexico wikiPageID "489783".
- Cinema_of_Mexico wikiPageRevisionID "601852375".
- Cinema_of_Mexico admissionsNational "10900000".
- Cinema_of_Mexico admissionsPerCapita "2".
- Cinema_of_Mexico admissionsTotal "228000000".
- Cinema_of_Mexico admissionsYear "2012".
- Cinema_of_Mexico boxOfficeNational "3.6E7".
- Cinema_of_Mexico boxOfficeTotal "7.79E8".
- Cinema_of_Mexico boxOfficeYear "2012".
- Cinema_of_Mexico caption "Dolores del Río, legendary Mexican Star .".
- Cinema_of_Mexico hasPhotoCollection Cinema_of_Mexico.
- Cinema_of_Mexico name "Cinema of Mexico".
- Cinema_of_Mexico producedAnimated "6".
- Cinema_of_Mexico producedDocumentary "16".
- Cinema_of_Mexico producedFictional "51".
- Cinema_of_Mexico producedYear "2011".
- Cinema_of_Mexico screens "5303".
- Cinema_of_Mexico screensPerCapita "4.6".
- Cinema_of_Mexico subject Category:Cinema_of_Mexico.
- Cinema_of_Mexico type Country.
- Cinema_of_Mexico type Place.
- Cinema_of_Mexico type PopulatedPlace.
- Cinema_of_Mexico type Wikidata:Q532.
- Cinema_of_Mexico type Country.
- Cinema_of_Mexico type Place.
- Cinema_of_Mexico type Location.
- Cinema_of_Mexico comment "The history of Mexican cinema goes back to the ending of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, when several enthusiasts of the new medium documented historical events – most particularly the Mexican Revolution – and produced some movies that have only recently been rediscovered.".
- Cinema_of_Mexico label "Cine mexicano".
- Cinema_of_Mexico label "Cinema do México".
- Cinema_of_Mexico label "Cinema of Mexico".
- Cinema_of_Mexico label "Cinéma mexicain".
- Cinema_of_Mexico label "Mexikanischer Film".
- Cinema_of_Mexico label "Кинематограф Мексики".
- Cinema_of_Mexico label "メキシコの映画".
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs Mexikanischer_Film.
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs Cine_mexicano.
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs Cinéma_mexicain.
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs メキシコの映画.
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs 멕시코의_영화.
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs Cinema_do_México.
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs Q1343274.
- Cinema_of_Mexico sameAs Q1343274.
- Cinema_of_Mexico wasDerivedFrom Cinema_of_Mexico?oldid=601852375.
- Cinema_of_Mexico depiction Dolores_del_Rio_Argentinean_Magazine_AD.jpg.
- Cinema_of_Mexico isPrimaryTopicOf Cinema_of_Mexico.