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Chulas Fronteras & Del Mero Corazon (1979)
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Starring: Los Alegres De Teran, Flaco Jimenez, Lydia Mendoza, Los Pinguinos Del Norte, Don Santiago Jimenez, Narciso Martinez, Ramiro Cavazos, Rumel Fuentes
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Category: Documentary
Studio: Koch Releasing
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Length:
86 mins

 
 

 

The Roots of Tex-Mex

Chulas Fronteras
"Chulas Fronteras is absolutely the best Chicano documentary film that I have seen to date... It is our history, rescued without excuses and without romanticism but with vitality" - Prof. Juan Rodriguez - University of California, San Diego

Del Mero Corazon
"Del Mero Corazon is Blank's truest, most expressive film to date... there is history... there are expressions of pride in La Raza, demonstrated by street murals and by 'Las Nubes,' an uplifting anthem to the Latin heritage, sung by Little Joe & La Familia." - Joe Nick Patosky - Texas Monthly