15 Facts About Rumberas film

1.

Rumberas film was a film genre that flourished in Mexico, in the so-called Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s.

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2.

The Rumberas film is one of the contributions of Mexican cinema to international cinema.

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3.

The Rumberas film represented a social view of the Mexico of the 1940s and 1950s, specifically of those women considered as sinners and prostitutes, who confronted the moral and social conventions of their time.

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4.

Rumberas film were the dancers and actresses that swayed to Afro-Caribbean rhythms in Mexican cinema's Golden Age of the 1940s and 1950s.

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5.

Rumberas film first came to the theatrical stage in the late 19th century, at the time of vaudeville and burlesque, accompanying the many comedians and buffs of Cuban origin who settled in Mexico City.

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6.

The Rumberas film Aventurera, directed by Alberto Gout and starring Ninon Sevilla, is considered the masterpiece of the genre.

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7.

Rumberas film employed a more measured style, accented by excellent melodramatic technique.

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8.

Rumberas film's films include Courtesan, Fire Venus, Love of the Street, If I Were Just Anyone, When Children Sin, The Naked Woman, and Ambitious, among others.

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9.

Rumberas film formed a famous film couple with the singer and actor Fernando Fernandez.

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10.

Rumberas film retired from films early, but reappeared on television in the 1980s, where she remained active until her death.

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11.

Rumberas film's films include Perverted Woman, Tender Zucchinis, Caribbean Rhythms, The Rhythm of the Mambo, Lost Love, The Three Happy Girls, Interested Women, Mis tres viudas alegres, and The Loving Ones, among others.

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12.

Rumberas film was an exclusive star of Calderon Films, and managed to create a solid film team around her that contributed to her brilliance.

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13.

Rumberas film was a complete vedette; she not only danced and acted, but sang and choreographed her own musical numbers, which were always colorful, exotic and extravagant.

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14.

Rumberas film's films include Lost Woman, Adventuress, Victims of Sin, Sensuality, Adventure in Rio, Mulatta, and Yambao, among others.

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15.

Rumberas began to move towards other film genres, took refuge in their personal shows in theaters and nightclubs, or opted for retirement.

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