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Marquee Survivals: Mexico de mi corazon
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1media/sense-eyes4.jpg2015-06-10T12:09:57-07:00Mexico de mi corazon video essay3plain2015-06-28T20:59:37-07:00 In México de mi corazón (1964, dir. Miguel M. Delgado), two pocha cousins travel to Mexico City from Los Angeles. This video essay explores how this fantasy of a return journey portrays the two countries, and their relation to the cousins' strong sense of national pride. The film begins in the Million Dollar Theatre on South Broadway, a theater with an important history for Mexicans and Mexican Americans living in Los Angeles.