Please don't bury me alive = Por favor no me entieren vivo.

This independent film, a slice-of-barrio life that was shot and shown in South Texas, was the first Chicano feature film ever produced, and inspired an independent film movement in Mexico. Set in the barrios of San Antonio, Texas, this drama portrays the life of a typical Mexican American family fr...

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Corporate Author: Chicano Arts Film Enterprises
Other Authors: Gutiérrez, Efrain, Garza, Sabino C., Moss, David, Garza, José Luis, Hoyos, Margaret de, Armando, José, Paz, Josephine
Language:Spanish
Language and/or Writing System:
In English and Spanish with English subtitles.
Published: [Los Angeles, Calif.] : UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center, 2007, ©1976.
Series:Chicano cinema and media art series ; v. 6.
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Genre:
Physical Description:1 videodisc (81 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Variant Title:
Por favor no me entieren vivo. [Parallel title]
Format: Video DVD
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Summary:
This independent film, a slice-of-barrio life that was shot and shown in South Texas, was the first Chicano feature film ever produced, and inspired an independent film movement in Mexico. Set in the barrios of San Antonio, Texas, this drama portrays the life of a typical Mexican American family from the early 1970s.
Note:Includes bonus feature: documentary interview with the director.
Videorecording.
Call Number:F395.M5 P63 1976 VideoDVD
Credits:Produced and directed by Efrain Gutierrez; written by Sabino C. Garza.
System Details:DVD.
Participant or Performer:
Efrain Gutierrez, José Armando, Margaret de Hoyos, Josefina Paz, David Moss, Abal Franco, Oscar Escamilla, Jose and Margarita Armando de Hoyos.