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Chicano cinema is an aspect of Mexican American cinema that refers to the filmmaking practices that emerged out of the cultural consciousness developed through the Chicano Movement.[3] Luis Valdez is generally regarded as the first Chicano filmmaker and El Teatro Campesino as the first theater company.[2][4]
Chicano cinema is frequently set in the American Southwest, specifically the border states and in the southern region of California.[5] A predominant focus of many Chicano movies is addressing stereotypes, as well as political and economic struggles of Chicanos in America.[4]