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La feria de Jalisco is a charming little musical-comedy that captures the essence of 1940s entertainment. Running an hour and forty minutes, it flits along with a lightness that’s infectious, driven by the vibrant performances of Ninion Sevilla, the Cuban-born star whose presence is magnetic. The film offers a delightful blend of catchy tunes and playful choreography, with the atmosphere reflecting the festive spirit of Jalisco’s fairs. While it may not flaunt groundbreaking effects, its earnestness and simplicity evoke a nostalgia that resonates. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to bask in the colorful music and dance scenes that define the 'Rumberas' genre, making it a distinctive time capsule of its era.
La feria de Jalisco remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, primarily due to its limited release and the obscurity of its director. The film has seen various formats over the years, but finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. It piques interest among collectors for its cultural representation of the 'Rumberas' genre and the engaging performance of Ninion Sevilla, making it a unique piece in the landscape of Latin American cinema from the late 1940s.
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