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Heterotopic Enclosures: Mexican National Spaces in Luis Buñuel’s El ángel exterminador and Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Páramo

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Filmography

  • Cuando los hijos se van. 1941. Directed by Juan Bustillo Oro. Production: Jesús Grovas and Ricardo Beltri.
  • El ángel exterminador. 1962. Directed by Luis Buñuel. Producer: UNINCI, S.A., and Films 59 (Gustavo Alatriste, Mexico/Spain).
  • Enamorada. 1946. Directed by Emilio Fernández. Production: Panamerican Films (Benito Alazraki).
  • Flor silvestre. 1943. Directed by Emilio Fernández. Production: Films Mundiales (Augustín Fink).
  • Los olvidados. 1950. Directed by Luis Buñuel. Producer: Ultramar Films (Óscar Dancigers, México).
  • Un chien andalou. 1929. Directed by Luis Buñuel. Producer: Luis Buñuel (France).

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