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  1. filmforum.org › film › enamorada-figueroa-filmFilm Forum · ENAMORADA

    ENAMORADA. 12:30 4:45 9:05. Friday, June 5. (1946, Emilio Fernández) During the Mexican Revolution, General Pedro Armendáriz takes the town of Cholula and starts to shake down the rich, but also falls for Señor Moneybags’ staunch conservative, spitfire daughter, played by legendary diva María Félix. And then the federales start moving in.

  2. The film is a cinematographic gem, one of the best films in Mexican cinema. Figueroa's photography is simply magical, it manages to portray the beauty of María Félix in all its splendor. Emilio Fernández as director is magnificent, he manages to awaken the romanticism of a determined and calculating Pedro Armendariz. He also directs a María ...

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  4. Enamorada Film 1946. Es liegt noch keine offizielle Kritik für diesen Film vor.

  5. María Félix in The Black Crown (1951) This is a filmography of María Félix, who began her career in 1942. Her role in the movie Doña Bárbara transformed her into the vamp of 1940s Mexican cinema. After her roles in the Emilio Fernández movies like Enamorada (1946), Río Escondido (1948) and Maclovia (1948), she achieved great fame in Europe.

  6. Enamorada is a romantic melodrama that's dressed up as a revolutionary film. Loosely inspired by The Taming of the Shrew, I have never watched a film where the two main leads say so much by just using facial expressions. Maria Felix as Beatriz Peñafiel is outstanding and the old adage of "If Looks Could Kill" is applicable in this film. Her ...

  7. filmforum.org › film › enamorada-figueroa-film-66Film Forum · ENAMORADA

    (1946, Emilio FErnándEz) During the Mexican Revolution, General Pedro Armendáriz takes the town of Cholula and starts to shake down the rich, but also falls for Señor Moneybags’ staunch conservative, spitfire daughter, played by legendary diva María Félix. And then the federales start moving in. The Gone with the Wind of Mexican classics, it swept the Ariels (Mexico’s Oscars), winning ...