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Urban Environs:
Mexico City on Film

This spring, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University launched a series of conferences focused on Mexico City. Entitled “Entornos Urbanos” (Urban Environs), these events highlight ongoing research at Harvard in the areas of public health, environment, and urban design, using Mexico City as a case study. Parallel to the conference, the Center and Harvard Film Archive have organized the following selection of films that feature Mexico City as their locale or theme. Contrasting two films from the 1950s by Luis Buñuel with a trio of contemporary works, we attempt to shed some cinematic light on issues—both enduring and altered—that the city has faced across the last half century. 

Current and upcoming film series

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Melville et Cie.

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Psychedelic Cinema

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Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith

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The Shochiku Centennial Collection

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António Campos and the Promise of Cinema Novo

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sepia photo of Artie Freedman in silhouette with a video camera at show

Boston Punk Rewound / Unbound. The Arthur Freedman Collection

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The Yugoslav Junction: Film and Internationalism in the SFRY, 1957 – 1988

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From the Jenni Olson Queer Film Collection

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a mausoleum that looks like a miniature Spanish cathedral, next to a variety of others, against an evening sky

The Night Watchman by Natalia Almada