Estudios América
Estudios América (English: America Studios) was a Mexican film studio and production company which grew to prominence producing films for Antonio Aguilar, Gaspar Henaine, María Elena Velasco, and Vicente Fernández. It was one of the four main film studios of the classic Mexican cinema along with Estudios Churubusco, Estudios San Ángel, and Estudios Tepeyac and one of the largest production companies in 1976.[1]
The studio's sound stages appear in Duro pero seguro, a 1978 film starring María Elena Velasco as La India María,[1] who became the studio's exclusive artist in the early 1980s after her contract with Diana Films ended.
In 1993, the studio was sold by the Mexican government as part of the sale of Imevisión. Bought by Ricardo Salinas Pliego,[2][3] the studio shut down as a film company and in 1996 was converted into a television studio for TV Azteca, where their soap operas and other programming are taped. In 2012, the studio was expanded and currently consists of twelve soundstages.
Selected films produced by Estudios América
[edit]Selected films shot at Estudios América
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Rohrer, Seraina (2017-12-20). La India María: Mexploitation and the Films of María Elena Velasco. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-4773-1347-3.
- ^ MacLaird, M. (2013-06-18). Aesthetics and Politics in the Mexican Film Industry. Springer. ISBN 978-1-137-31934-0.
- ^ Reyes, Gerardo (2003). Los dueños de América Latina (in Spanish). Ediciones B. ISBN 978-970-710-074-9.