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This is a list of films produced in Mexico in 1989 (see 1989 in film).
1989
| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rojo Amanecer[lower-alpha 1] | Jorge Fons | Héctor Bonilla, María Rojo | Crime drama | Won the 1989 Silver Ariel Award |
| Love Lies | Arturo Ripstein | Delia Casanova, Alonso Echánove, Luisa Huertas | Drama | Entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival |
| Narcosatánicos Asesinos | Alfonso Zayas | Lina Santos, César Bono, Alfonso Zayas, Tun-Tun, Roberto "Flaco" Guzman | Comedy | |
| Santa Sangre[lower-alpha 2] | Alejandro Jodorowsky | Blanca Guerra, Thelma Tixou | Horror | Screened at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival, competed for Un Certain Regard[1] |
| Las 7 fugas del Capitan Fantasma | Gilberto de Anda | Sergio Goyri, Jorge Reynoso | ||
| Mi compadre Capulina | Víctor Ugalde | Capulina, Lina Santos, Wolf Ruvinskis | Last movie of Capulina | |
| Lola | María Novaro | Leticia Huijara, Alejandra Cerrillo, Martha Navarro | Drama | Winner of OCIC Award at Berlin International Film Festival |
| Vacaciones de terror[lower-alpha 3] | René Cardona III | Pedro Fernández, Julio Alemán, Gabriela Hassel | Thriller | |
| Grave Robbers | Rubén Galindo Jr. | Fernando Almada, Edna Bolkan, Erika Buenfil, Ernesto Laguardia, María Rebeca | Horror | |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Translated as Red Dawn, not to be confused with either the 1984 original or 2012 remake of the same name
- ↑ Translated as Holy Blood
- ↑ Translated as Vacations of Terror
References
- ↑ ""Official Selection 1989: All the Selection"". festival-cannes.fr. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
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