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  1. Emilio "El Indio" Fernández Romo (Spanish: [eˈmiljo feɾˈnandes ˈromo]; 26 March 1904 – 6 August 1986) was a Mexican film director, actor and screenwriter. He was one of the most prolific film directors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s.

  2. Emilio Fernández. Writer: The Pearl. Emilio "El Indio" Fernandez Romo is the most famous person in the history of Mexican movies. For an era he symbolized Mexico due to his violent machismo, rooted in the Revolution of 1910-17, and because of his staunch commitment to Mexican cultural nationalism.

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    • Hondo, Coahuila, Mexico
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    • Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
  3. He is best known for his work as director of the film María Candelaria (1944), which won the Palme d'Or award at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. As an actor, he worked in numerous film productions in Mexico and in Hollywood. He was the father of the Mexican actor Jaime Fernández.

  4. Mar 1, 2018 · Film series. Mar 1–13, 2018. The son of a Kickapoo Indian and a revolutionary general, Emilio Fernándezknown to generations of Mexican filmgoers as “El Indio”—was the most celebrated filmmaker to emerge from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

  5. Jul 10, 2020 · Just when you think you know everything about the golden age of movies, along comes still more information to snap you back to reality. You may not have ever heard of him yourself, but one of the most famous people in the history of Mexican cinema was Emilio Fernández Romo, fondly nicknamed “El Indio.”

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  7. Biography. Emilio "El Indio" Fernández (born Emilio Fernández Romo, March 26, 1904 – August 6, 1986) was a Mexican film director, actor and screenwriter. He was one of the most prolific film directors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. He is best known for his work as director of the film Maria Candelaria, which won ...

  8. Mar 1, 2018 · March 1, 2018. With “Salón México,” Emilio Fernández crafted a brilliant early achievement in the cabaret genre. Courtesy of Televisa. “I am the Mexican cinema,” Emilio Fernández once ...

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