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1st edition: unam-Mexico, 2006 Size: 6.69 in x 9.06 in Series: Colección Miradas en la oscuridad ISBN: 970-32-3074-1 MSRP $24.95 USD By the same author Carmen Montejo: A Tall Woman Jesús Ibarra Conaculta/Escenología A.C. The Gardener of Ghosts Life and Work of Carlos Ancira Jesús Ibarra Escenología A.C. Second editor on Atención San Miguel, Cultural bilingual journal of San Miguel de Allende Los Brach o: Tres generac iones de cine mexicano The Bracho Family: Three Generations of Mexican Film Jesús Ibarra “Ibarra’s book is an in-depth study of the Bracho family. But, above all, it is a very moving book” Lucero Solórzano • Throughout its 400 pages, the author captivates readers not only with a fluid narration, but also by including unedited black and white photographs. • End-to-end, this book, readers will realize that this is an invaluable historical document, accessible to all who desire to dig deeper into Mexican film. Los Bracho: Tres Generaciones de cine mexicano addresses the trajectory of a family dedicated to the art of film production. This book captures almost poetically the invaluable contribution of three generations of Mexicans who with their love of the art and unwavering commitment gave this industry a privileged place in the international landscape. About the author Jesús Ibarra (Mexico City, 1964) even as a youngster, he was always drawn towards Mexican film, and he has written about important Mexican performers such as Carlos Ancira, Sergio Bustamante, and Magda Guzmán. His work has focused on the idea of rediscovering mainline actors who helped Mexican film achieve international status, as well as presenting them to younger generations and recent enthusiasts of Mexican film. Author’s Awards Professor at Universidad de León, campus San Miguel de Allende. Readership • Professors and students of film studies • Historians of Mexican culture Cinema UNAM Foreign Rights 2015 27


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