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A symposium featuring four speakers covering various aspects of the history and social and cultural influence of Mexican cinema since its origins in 1896. See poster for details. Open to all. Light refreshments will be served. To be followed by an evening screening at the Bama Theatre of the Mexican film "Tear This Heart Out/Arráncame la Vida" (2008).
Contact Info: Professor Steven Bunker, (205) 348-1917,
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