Que Viva Mexico

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Que Viva Mexico!
Titre original: Да здравствует Мексика! ( Film )

Que Viva Mexico!
Que Viva Mexico!    01 October 1979

1979-10-01

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6.8
TMDb: 6.8/10 51 votes


Eisenstein shows us Mexico in this movie, its history and its culture. He believes, that Mexico can become a modern state.

¡Que viva México!
Titre original: ¡Que viva México! ( Film )

¡Que viva México!
¡Que viva México!    23 March 2023

2023-03-23

N/A
7.3
TMDb: 7.3/10 166 votes


After his grandfather's death, a man travels with his wife and kids to his hometown, where chaos ensues with his relatives over the inheritance.

Hurray Mexico!
Titre original: ¡Que Viva Mexico! ( Film )

Hurray Mexico!
Hurray Mexico!    31 December 1932

1932-12-31

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6.8
TMDb: 6.8/10 9 votes


Unedited film that Sergei Eisenstein, Grigoriy Aleksandrov and Eduard Tisse shot in Mexico 1931-32. This record only represents the 200,000-plus feet of unedited film that Sergei Eisenstein, Grigoriy Aleksandrov and Eduard Tisse shot in Mexico 1931/32 for Mary and Upton Sinclair and three American co-financiers. It was Eisenstein's vision to end up with movie about Mexico in six parts called "Calavera", "Sandunga", "Maguey", "Fiesta", "Soldadera", and "Epilogue". The project was canceled before it was completed due to cost overruns and months-delayed completion, and the producers refused to let Eisenstein attempt to edit anything from the material he had finished after Iosif Stalin called him back to the USSR. From this footage the following pictures were subsequently edited by other hands: Thunder Over Mexico (1933), Eisenstein in Mexico (1933), Death Day (1934), Time in the Sun (1940), and Que Viva Mexico (1979).

Eisenstein in Guanajuato
Titre original: Eisenstein in Guanajuato ( Film )

Eisenstein in Guanajuato
Eisenstein in Guanajuato    11 February 2015

2015-02-11

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6.1
TMDb: 6.1/10 81 votes


In 1931, following the success of the film Battleship Potemkin, Soviet filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein travels to the city of Guanajuato, Mexico, to shoot a new film. Freshly rejected by Hollywood, Eisenstein soon falls under Mexico’s spell. Chaperoned by his guide Palomino Cañedo, the director opens up to his suppressed fears as he embraces a new world of sensual pleasures and possibilities that will shape the future of his art.