Ole! Tour Mexico Through the Movies!
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo using our cinematic road map!
Hola, amigos! In honor of Cinco de Mayo, we've put together a cinematic tour of Mexico. Get a plate of your favorite Mexican food, pour yourself a shot of tequila, and use our handy map of Mexico to rediscover your favorite movies set south of the border!
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Federal District Let's start in the Federal District. Here you'll find Mexico City, the country's capital and its most vital source for arts, culture, and economy. Though it probably benefited little from Man on Fire being set there. The film starred Denzel Washington as an ex-CIA agent determined to save a young kidnapped girl (Dakota Fanning), focusing on Mexico City's criminal gangs, gritty architecture, and the fiery explosions that regularly occur there. Need a more intimate guide to Mexico City?
Check out the artists-in-residence in
Frida, the glitz and glamour of
The
Matador, or the social realism as seen in
Y tu Mama Tambien,
Amores perros,
and Los Olvidados. |
![]() on May 02 2008 07:19 PM This feature is fantastico! (Reply to this) |
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on May 02 2008 07:55 PM I ****ing HATE NACHO LIBRE!!!!! (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 02 2008 07:56 PM !Que Bueno! Me gusta la mapa del Mexico y las peliculas en esta lista. Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Tomates Putrefactos. (Reply to this) |
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on May 02 2008 07:56 PM Sorry I just had to say it. (Reply to this) |
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on May 02 2008 08:11 PM Olvidaste Against All Odds! (Reply to this) |
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on May 02 2008 08:27 PM I just liked how "Beck's" credit on the poster was as big as the title for "Nacho Libre" in my theater.... (Reply to this) |
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on May 03 2008 11:29 PM There are other interesting movies made in Mexico; Serguei Eisenstein went to Oaxaca for his unfinished Que viva México. Elia Kazan's Zapata also was filmed here. I'm from Pachuca, and we've had interesting productions around, like Dune, Conan the Barbarian and Gringo Viejo. Another one I love is John Huston's The Night of the Iguana, made in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. (Reply to this) |
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on May 03 2008 11:31 PM Ooooops, I was forgot also, Mexico City was the main location for Total Recall. (Reply to this) |
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on May 04 2008 11:42 AM Beautiful country Mexico.I did some backpacking there last year.When i arrived at a little city called campeche ,they were transforming the whole zocalo to shoot a movie about Che Guevara(that's what the locals told me).I think it was the Steven Soderbergh one but i'm not sure. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 05 2008 11:04 AM In reply to this comment (#1717769) Que viva México is one of my faves. (Reply to this) |
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on May 05 2008 11:21 AM In reply to this comment (#1717771) stupid n00b that was Mars. (Reply to this) |
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on May 05 2008 11:24 AM lmfao I like how rotten tomatoes listed(Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Steve Martin)as the actors in Three Amigos all the while forgetting Martin Short haha stupid *******s (Reply to this) |
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on May 05 2008 02:22 PM Sorry to say you got it wrong, both the book and the movie of "no country for old men" and "como agua para chocolate", were made in Piedras Negras, Coahuila about 40 miles from Acuna! (Reply to this) |
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on May 05 2008 04:25 PM Nice list! Thanks for the info, although you guys forgot "COMMANDO" with the governator, which was shot in the jungles of Puerto Vallarta in the state of Jalisco, also with the governator, the movie "TOTAL RECALL", which was shot entirely in Mexico City or Federal District as you put it, and lastly, James Cameron "TITANIC" which was shot mostly in the Fox Baja Studios in Baja California, close to Ensenada. (Reply to this) |
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on May 05 2008 05:20 PM I'm still not going to drink the water. . . (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 05 2008 05:48 PM Muy dulce! (Reply to this) |
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on May 05 2008 07:13 PM John Huston didn't direct "The Magnificent Seven" - John Sturges did. Other than that, good feature. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 06 2008 08:01 AM I live in Mexico City, is a wonderful place. Man on Fire shows the dark side of it, but I have to say that "the fiery explosions that regularly occur there" is not accurate. An explosion is a very, very weird thing in Mexico City. Bank robbery, violence in some areas, maybe, but no explosions. (Reply to this) |
![]() on May 06 2008 08:17 AM Ringo Star's "The Caveman" was filmed in Mexico (Durango and Mexico City if I'm not mistaken). "Romancing The Stone" with Michael Douglas and Katelyn Turner was also filmed in Mexico. "Original Sin" with Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie takes place in the town called Tlaxcala, from the state of the same name. "Before Night Falls" with Javier Bardem was filmed in the city of Veracruz, playing as la Havana, Cuba. Wierd enough, in the United States you can find the DVD from Alfonso Cuaron's first film "Solo con tu Pareja" (It's not available in Mexico) that also shows some typical places from Mexico City. (Reply to this) |
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on May 06 2008 09:18 PM (Reply to this) |
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