Hollywood and the State. US Government aid in the Spanish film market during the years of Primo de Rivera dictatorship.
Abstract
As more historical studies addresses the success of American films abroad, still we know little about the specific contributions of US Government in achieving that goal. This article examines the scope of that US Government aid regarding Spanish film market during the second of 20th century, specifically during the years of Primo de Rivera dictatorship.Downloads
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