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Cine de Oro Mexicano

Cine de Oro Mexicano, or the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, refers to a flourishing period roughly from the 1930s to the 1950s when Mexican film industry produced highly influential, acclaimed movies. This era showcased talented actors, directors, and producers, and helped shape national identity through romantic dramas, comedies, and musicals. It gained international recognition for its storytelling, high production quality, and iconic stars like María Félix and Pedro Infante. The era's cultural impact remains significant today, highlighting a vibrant chapter in Mexico’s cinematic history that contributed to Latin America's film legacy.