🎬 The Premise
Released in 2002, The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema enters the Documentary genre with a narrative focused on
Documentary about the presence of Latin American culture and actors in American movies.
Under the direction of Nancy De Los Santos, the film attempts to weave detailed character arcs with visual storytelling.
🎭 Cast & Performance
The film is anchored by performances from Benicio del Toro, Anthony Quinn, Dolores del Río.
While the cast delivers competent performances, the script occasionally limits their range.
🎥 Technical Aspects & Direction
From a technical standpoint, The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema offers a
competent presentation. The cinematography aligns well with the tone,
keeping the narrative moving at a brisk pace.
📺 Where to Watch
As of January 2026, The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema is available in theaters worldwide.
For streaming audiences in the US and UK, look for availability on major platforms roughly 45 days after the theatrical release.
Check your local listings for specific showtimes.
📝 Final Thoughts
With an audience rating of 6.2/10, the reception has been divisive.
For fans of Documentary, it serves as a
worthy addition to the watchlist.