DVD Collection ARIEL AWARD WINNING FILMS Hits Shelves
By Eric Ortiz Garcia
This one is for those who - like myself - continue to consume physical media.
An effort made by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC), Alfhaville Cinema, and Mundo DVD, the DVD collection “Ariel Award Winning Films” gathers 10 classics that won the so-called Mexican Oscar, with the intention of “rescuing and diffusing Mexican cinema.”
The collection is not a boxset, and two individual titles will be released per month, starting this October and ending in February 2015. Each DVD contains attractive bonus material, like essays by such Mexican film critics as Rafael Aviña, Carlos Bonfil, Nelsón Carro, and José Xavier Navar.
The list of titles is conformed by: El Principio (Gonzalo Martínez, 1973); La Otra Virginidad, (Juan Manuel Torres, 1974); Naufragio (Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, 1977); Mecánica Nacional (Luis Alcoriza, 1972); Las Puertas del Paraíso (Salomón Laiter, 1971); El Rebozo de Soledad (Roberto Gavaldón, 1952); Veneno Para las Hadas (Carlos Enrique Taboada, 1985); Mariana, Mariana (Alberto Isaac, 1987); Desiertos Mares (José Luis García Agraz, 1994); and Los Fernández de Peralvillo (Alejandro Galindo, 1954).
The DVDs will be available in Mexico at such stores as Gandhi, El Sótano, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mixup, El Pendulo, and Blockbuster.