• The Rumberas film (in Spanish, Cine de rumberas) was a film genre that flourished in Mexico's Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. Its...
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  • Victoria or Los Panchos. However, the musical film in Mexico was mostly represented by the so-called Rumberas film, a unique cinematic curiosity of Mexico,...
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    the famous "Rumberas", dancers of Afro-American rhythms. The Rumberas managed to create their own cinematographic genre: The Rumberas film In the called...
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    films produced mostly in the 1970s. Queersploitation: A genre of exploitation film that deals with queer or LGBT people. Rumberas film: Musical film genre...
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    María Antonieta Pons (category Mexican film actresses)
    Mexican film actress and dancer. She was the first actress in the Rumberas films in the 1940s and 1950s, in the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. The Rumberas film...
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    Meche Barba (category Mexican film actresses)
    Rosa Carmina. Grupo Azabache. ISBN 968-6084-85-1. Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano (The Rumberas of the Mexican Cinema) (1999). In SOMOS. México: Editorial...
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    Rosa Carmina (category Mexican film actresses)
    Mexican films and considered a cult film in several film clubs around the world. Additionally, Rosa Carmina was one of the principal stars of the Rumberas film...
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  • Orol and starring María Antonieta Pons. The film was released in 1938 as a part of the so-called Rumberas film saga of the Mexican Cinema. In 2004, Hong...
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  • Revolución, 2001 Rumberas film, Mexican film genre Rumba (1935 film), 1935 musical drama film starring George Raft and Carole Lombard Rumba (2008 film), 2008 comedy...
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  • Juan Orol (category Mexican male film actors)
    film producer, director and screenwriter. Orol was a pioneer of the Mexican cinema's first talkies and one of the main promoters of the Rumberas film...
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  • drama film directed by Alberto Gout and starring Ninón Sevilla and Andrea Palma. It's considered a masterpiece of the Rumberas film. The film features...
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    Film has been the most influential medium in the presentation of the history of slavery to the general public. The American film industry has had a complex...
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  • Yambaó (category Rumberas films)
    Mexico of the 1940s and 50s, particularly in the subgenre known as the Rumberas film. The Mexican actors Ramon Gay and Rosa Elena Durgel interpreted the...
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    Orol started the production of films with Cuban and Mexican dancers. This cinematographic genre was named "Rumberas film", and was very popular with the...
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    dance columbia.[citation needed] Clave (rhythm) Rumba (disambiguation) Rumberas film Guarapachanga is an unrelated style of music popularized by Félix Chappottín...
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    frequently made brief appearances in films, primarily of the rumberas genre, and his music was featured in films such as La Dolce Vita. Pérez Prado began...
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  • was considered the first film of the called Rumberas film of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial televisa. 1999...
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    freedom and complicated foot-steps. This style was prominent in the Rumberas films. Popular dancers of the era include Ninon Sevilla, Maria Antonieta Pons...
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  • Mexican and American film industry expanded the use of the term rumba as rumbera films became popular. In this context, rumberas were Cuban and Mexican...
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    Ninón Sevilla (category Cuban film actresses)
    Rosa Carmina. Grupo Azabache. ISBN 968-6084-85-1. Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano (The Rumberas of the Mexican Cinema) (1999). In SOMOS. México: Editorial...
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    Andrea Palma (actress) (category Mexican film actresses)
    character roles.[citation needed] In the 1950s she was in two classic Rumberas film productions and huge commercial successes starring Cuban superstar Ninón...
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  • If I Were Just Anyone (category Rumberas films)
    Panchos The film is a sequel to the same year film Love Street , also starring by Barba and Fernández. Aviña, Rafael (1999). "Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano...
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  • Red Konga (category Rumberas films)
    Alejandro Galindo. The actress was fully, having crossed the barrier of the Rumberas, which at that time only put as musical complement in movies. She was considered...
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  • Pervertida (redirect from Pervertida (film))
    choreographic solo called ¿Donde va María? alongside Kiko Mendive. Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial televisa. 1999. pp. 46–47. Pervertida at IMDb...
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  • Víctimas del Pecado (category Rumberas films)
    (1932)". Twitch Film. Retrieved February 16, 2009. Víctimas del pecado in the page of the Mexican Cinema of the ITESM "Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano"...
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  • Ritmos del Caribe (category Rumberas films)
    presence of Amalia, who brings a sensuality and rhythm out of series. Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial televisa. 1999. pp. 50–51. Ritmos del Caribe...
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  • pinnacle of the art of this beautiful Cuban rumbera. Peña, Mauricio (1999). Revista Somos: Las Rumberas del Cine Mexicano. Editorial Televisa. p. 23...
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  • The Cha Cha Cha Widows (category Rumberas films)
    This article related to a Mexican film of the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it....
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    A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion...
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  • young girl dragged by a whirlwind of calamities. Terán, Luis (1999). "The Rumberas of the Mexican Cinema". SOMOS: 66–67. Llévame en tus brazos at IMDb Cine...
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