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CHICANO FILMS

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Feature Films:

  • Please, Don't Bury Me Alive/Por Favor, (No me Entierren Vivo! (1976) Efraín Gutiérrez
  • Raíces de Sangre (Mexico, 1977) Jesús Salvador Treviño
  • Amor Chicano es Para Siempre/Chicano Love is Forever (1978) Efraín Gutiérrez
  • Only Once in a Lifetime (1978) Alejandro Grattan and Moctesuma Esparza
  • Run, Tecato/Junkie, Run (1979) Efraín Gutiérrez
  • Zoot Suit (1981) Luis Valdez
  • The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (1982) Robert Young and Moctesuma Esparza
  • El Norte (1983) Gregory Nava
  • Heartbreaker (1984) Frank Zuniga
  • La Bamba (1987) Luis Valdez
  • Born in East L.A. (1987) Richard "Cheech" Marin
  • Break of Dawn (1988) Isaac Artenstein
  • Stand and Deliver (1988) Ramon Menendez
  • Kiss Me a Killer (1991) Marcus de Leon
  • American Me (1992) Edward James Olmos
  • El Mariachi (1992) Robert Rodriguez
  • River Bottom (1992 and 1994) Robert Diaz LeRoy
  • . . . and the Earth Did Not Swallow Him (1994) Severo Pérez and Paul Espinosa
  • A Million to Juan (1994) Paul Rodriguez
  • Mi Familia/My Family (1995) Gregory Nava
  • Painflower (1995) Fred Garcia
  • Follow Me Home (1995) Peter Bratt
  • The Big Squeeze (1996) Marcus de Leon
  • Staccato Purr of the Exhaust (1996) Luis M. Meza
  • Selena (1997) Gregory Nava and Moctesuma Esparza

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    Patricia Marin

    One of three Chicanas/ Chicanos from Orange County/ Santa Ana, CA whom I knew and whom I dedicated this book to.


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