Synopsis
The
Rose Marine Theater in
Texas
has recently been recognized by the US government as a
national historical landmark. It failed at showing
American films in the 1920’s and began presenting
Spanish language films to the North Side's growing
Hispanic population and embraced a culture that was in
the middle many famous acts such as
Pedro Infante,
Dolores Del Rio
and many other acts preformed or presented Films to the
community that was neither considered Mexican or
American. The film explains the hardships of living as a
minority and finding a place that could be called their
own. In this slow conversion to Americanism the new
generation still uses the theater to express
a sense of place
in the community and in this country. The film runs
40mins and tells the story of the true freedom and
challenges a culture makes yesterday and today in
America.