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More Than a Movie
My Cultura and iHeartPodcasts
27 episodes
6 months ago
S2: On this season of More Than a Movie, host Alex Fumero takes us through some of our favorite films that have impacted Latino Cinema. From Andy Garcia’s 1990 breakout role in Godfather III to Natalie Morales’s 2021 double directorial debut with Plan B and Language Lessons, this podcast looks at the story behind the story of Latino movies over the last several decades. Every episode will reveal something about the movie you didn’t know, feature interviews with the biggest actors, directors, writers and producers behind them, and tap into the history of Latinos in film. S1: When Edward James Olmos set out on his directorial debut, American Me, he wanted to accomplish two things: to represent Chicano culture on the big screen and to save part of his community from gang violence. But when people were allegedly murdered because of their participation in the film and Olmos himself was allegedly extorted by the real life Mexican Mafia, it exposed the unintended risks of trying to represent someone with an agenda in mind, even a well-meaning one. On the 30th anniversary of the cult classic, host Alex Fumero and producer Nigel Duara delve into the true story of American Me and the legacy the controversial film left behind.
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S2: On this season of More Than a Movie, host Alex Fumero takes us through some of our favorite films that have impacted Latino Cinema. From Andy Garcia’s 1990 breakout role in Godfather III to Natalie Morales’s 2021 double directorial debut with Plan B and Language Lessons, this podcast looks at the story behind the story of Latino movies over the last several decades. Every episode will reveal something about the movie you didn’t know, feature interviews with the biggest actors, directors, writers and producers behind them, and tap into the history of Latinos in film. S1: When Edward James Olmos set out on his directorial debut, American Me, he wanted to accomplish two things: to represent Chicano culture on the big screen and to save part of his community from gang violence. But when people were allegedly murdered because of their participation in the film and Olmos himself was allegedly extorted by the real life Mexican Mafia, it exposed the unintended risks of trying to represent someone with an agenda in mind, even a well-meaning one. On the 30th anniversary of the cult classic, host Alex Fumero and producer Nigel Duara delve into the true story of American Me and the legacy the controversial film left behind.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film,
True Crime
Episodes (20/27)
More Than a Movie
12. Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe with Aitch Alberto
1 year ago
44 minutes

More Than a Movie
11. In the Summers with Residente and Alessandra Lacorazza
1 year ago
44 minutes

More Than a Movie
10. El Mariachi with Carlos Gallardo and Elizabeth Avellan
1 year ago
45 minutes

More Than a Movie
9. Zoot Suit with Luis Valdez
1 year ago
41 minutes

More Than a Movie
8. Language Lessons and Plan B with Natalie Morales
1 year ago
47 minutes

More Than a Movie
7. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse with Phil Lord
1 year ago
49 minutes

More Than a Movie
6. Spy Kids with Alexa PenaVega and Elizabeth Avellan
1 year ago
36 minutes

More Than a Movie
5. Blood In, Blood Out with Jesse Borrego and Enrique Castillo
1 year ago
49 minutes

More Than a Movie
4. Real Women Have Curves with Patricia Cardoso
1 year ago
39 minutes

More Than a Movie
3. La Bamba (Pt. 2) with Taylor Hackford
1 year ago
47 minutes

More Than a Movie
2. La Bamba (Pt. 1) with Lou Diamond Phillips
1 year ago
36 minutes

More Than a Movie
1. The Godfather Part III with Andy Garcia
1 year ago
38 minutes

More Than a Movie
Introducing: More Than A Movie Season 2
1 year ago
2 minutes

More Than a Movie
Introducing: Shoot the Messenger
2 years ago
45 minutes

More Than a Movie
12. Retrospective
2 years ago
27 minutes

More Than a Movie
11. A Former Mexican Mafia Member Sets The Record Straight
2 years ago
23 minutes

More Than a Movie
10. Edward James Olmos' Right-Hand Man: Danny Haro
2 years ago
47 minutes

More Than a Movie
9. Antoinette Levine
2 years ago
30 minutes

More Than a Movie
8. Lives In Hazard: The Real Hood of American Me
2 years ago
39 minutes

More Than a Movie
7. Erick Galindo: What The Streets Said About American Me
2 years ago
36 minutes

More Than a Movie
S2: On this season of More Than a Movie, host Alex Fumero takes us through some of our favorite films that have impacted Latino Cinema. From Andy Garcia’s 1990 breakout role in Godfather III to Natalie Morales’s 2021 double directorial debut with Plan B and Language Lessons, this podcast looks at the story behind the story of Latino movies over the last several decades. Every episode will reveal something about the movie you didn’t know, feature interviews with the biggest actors, directors, writers and producers behind them, and tap into the history of Latinos in film. S1: When Edward James Olmos set out on his directorial debut, American Me, he wanted to accomplish two things: to represent Chicano culture on the big screen and to save part of his community from gang violence. But when people were allegedly murdered because of their participation in the film and Olmos himself was allegedly extorted by the real life Mexican Mafia, it exposed the unintended risks of trying to represent someone with an agenda in mind, even a well-meaning one. On the 30th anniversary of the cult classic, host Alex Fumero and producer Nigel Duara delve into the true story of American Me and the legacy the controversial film left behind.