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Despite 'Pinocchio' success, del Toro fears for Mexican cinema

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Since 2019, there has been a program to encourage Indigenous and Afro-descendant cinema, with 56 such films in production, Novaro said.

Mexico has no black people but they still need to trend hop lol

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Mexico has no black people but they still need to trend hop lol

Close to 2% of the population of Mexico are of African descent, and subjected to heavy discrimination according to several sources. That seems reason enough to justify giving this minority a voice.

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/infographic-afrodescendants-mexico

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Oscar-winning Mexican director Guillermo del Toro fears that his country's cinema industry is facing "systematic destruction."

ALL Latin America is facing systematic destruction..

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Pinocchio, pathetic refryed tale.. Lol..

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I'll only go to see it if it's politically correct with generous amounts of diversity.

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ALL Latin America is facing systematic destruction..

Mostly self-inflicted.

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