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Hello! I’m going to be a High School film/media teacher this upcoming school year. The school I am working at has 97% Hispanic students and I would love any suggestions you have for classic movies I could show that have Hispanic directors, actors, ect that would be great to discuss in class on topics such as Mise en sense, camera angles, and story telling styles! I am also going to feature other classics such as possibly the godfather and goodwill hunting. I also want to hang movie posters around the room and want them to show case diversity and not just be all from white directors and white cast although I will still have some influential ones (if you have suggestions please let me know I’m thinking Jaws for one)

Thank you so much!

Edit: could you also share why you think it’s a a good pick, thanks! ☺️

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