- The
Rumberas film (in Spanish, Cine de
rumberas) was a film
genre that
flourished in Mexico's
Golden Age of
Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. Its...
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Mexico the
famous "
Rumberas",
dancers of Afro-American rhythms. The
Rumberas managed to
create their own
cinematographic genre: The
Rumberas film In the called...
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Ellos trajeron la
violencia (1990) as Nora Dos
tipas de
cuidado (1989)
Rumbera,
caliente (1989) Sólo para adúlteros (1989) El pájaro con
suelas (1989)...
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protagonists known as "
rumberas," who were
glamorous and
often portra**** as
dancers or
singers in
cabarets or nightclubs. Key
elements of
rumberas films included...
-
industry expanded the use of the term
rumba as
rumbera films became po****r. In this context,
rumberas were
Cuban and
Mexican divas,
singers and actresses...
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Ozploitation Partisan film
Prison Women Race Rape and
revenge Road
Rubble Rumberas ****ploitation
Bavarian ****
Commedia ****y all'italiana
Mexican **** comedy...
- much success.
After a 14-year layoff, she
returned in the 1998 film La
Rumbera,
directed by
Piero Vivarelli. In 1999,
having lost
several million francs...
- they
released the
album Rumbo a Tierra. The
album featured their hit song
Rumbera,
which gained international recognition due to its
appearance on the FIFA...
- ****sploitation: A
genre of
exploitation film that
deals with **** or LGBT people.
Rumberas film:
Musical film
genre that
flourished in the
called Golden Age of Mexican...
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Crevenna in Yambaó (1956). In the
musical Rumberas film, Ninón
Sevilla internationalized the icon of the
rumbera like no
other of her peers: she was the...