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Luis Valdez directed
I Am Joaquin (1969),
Zoot Suit (1981), and others.
Sylvia Morales directed
Chicana (1979), A Crushing Love (2009), and others.
Edward James Olmos directed
American Me (1992) and
The Devil Has a Name (2019)
Cheech Marin directed
Born in East L.A. (1987)
Chicano films are films that have been associated as being part of the tradition of
Chicano cinema .
[1] Because of the generally marginal status of
Chicanos in the film industry, many Chicano films have not been released for wide theatrical distribution.
[1] Not all of the films associated with Chicano cinema have been directed by or written by
Chicanos or
Mexican Americans , who are not often directors of major films.
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Films
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v Maciel, David R.; Ortiz, Isidro D.; Herrera-Sobek, María (2022-08-23).
Chicano Renaissance: Contemporary Cultural Trends . University of Arizona Press. pp. 104–120.
ISBN
978-0-8165-5058-6 .
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e Pitman, Thea (2012).
iMex Revista (2): Identity and Otherness in Contemporary Chicano Cinema . iMex: Interdisciplinary Mexico. pp. 19–20.
^ García, Frank (2019). "Recovering the Chicano Social Problem Film: Racial Consciousness, Rita Moreno, and the Historiography of The Ring (1952)". Black Camera . 11 (1): 89–122.
doi :
10.2979/blackcamera.11.1.05 .
JSTOR
10.2979/blackcamera.11.1.05 .
S2CID
208620808 .
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e Fregoso, Rosa Linda (1993).
The Bronze Screen: Chicana and Chicano Film Culture . U of Minnesota Press. p. 1.
ISBN
978-1-4529-0100-8 .
^ Noriega, Chon A. (2000).
Shot in America: Television, the State, and the Rise of Chicano Cinema . U of Minnesota Press. pp. 121–24.
ISBN
978-1-4529-0427-6 .
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e Herrera-Sobek, María (2006).
Chicano Folklore: A Handbook . Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 217.
ISBN
978-0-313-33325-5 .
^ Schaefer, Richard T. (2008-03-20).
Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society . SAGE. p. 499.
ISBN
978-1-4129-2694-2 .
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d Padilla, Yolanda C. (1999).
Reflexiones 1998: New Directions in Mexican American Studies . University of Texas Press. pp. 77–79.
ISBN
978-0-292-76588-7 .
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