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Nuevo Cine Mexicano, also referred to as New Mexican Cinema is a Mexican film movement started in the early 1990s. Filmmakers, critics, and scholars consider Nuevo Cine Mexicano a "rebirth" of Mexican cinema because of the production of higher-quality films. This rebirth led to high international praise as well as box-office success, unseen since the golden age of Mexican cinema of the 1930s to 1960s. The quality of Mexican films suffered in the decades following the golden age due in part to Mexican audiences watching more overseas films, especially Hollywood productions. This resulted in the rise of infamous Mexican genres such as Luchador films, sexicomedias and ultimately the low-budget direct-to-video Mexploitation film.

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  • ヌエーヴォ・シネ・メヒカーノ (ja)
  • Nuevo Cine Mexicano (en)
  • Новое мексиканское кино (ru)
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  • ヌエーヴォ・シネ・メヒカーノ(スペイン語: El Nuevo Cine Mexicano, 「新しいメキシコ映画」の意)は、1990年代以降にメキシコで起きた映画運動とその映画群を指す語である。 (ja)
  • Новое мексиканское кино (исп. Nuevo Cine Mexicano), также Новая волна (исп. buena onda, хорошая волна) — термин, обозначающий появление в мексиканском кинематографе фильмов высокого художественного достоинства, популярных как в Мексике, так и по всему миру. Во многом совпала с приходом частного капитала в киноиндустрию и общим подъёмом латиноамериканского кино. Приходится на вторую половину 1990-х и продолжается по сей день. (ru)
  • Nuevo Cine Mexicano, also referred to as New Mexican Cinema is a Mexican film movement started in the early 1990s. Filmmakers, critics, and scholars consider Nuevo Cine Mexicano a "rebirth" of Mexican cinema because of the production of higher-quality films. This rebirth led to high international praise as well as box-office success, unseen since the golden age of Mexican cinema of the 1930s to 1960s. The quality of Mexican films suffered in the decades following the golden age due in part to Mexican audiences watching more overseas films, especially Hollywood productions. This resulted in the rise of infamous Mexican genres such as Luchador films, sexicomedias and ultimately the low-budget direct-to-video Mexploitation film. (en)
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  • Nuevo Cine Mexicano (en)
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