Pixar's newest movie is meant to be a love letter to Mexico. Coco has an all-Latino cast, it's packed with references to Mexican culture, and it went right to No. 1 at the Mexican box office.
Pixar's newest movie is meant to be a love letter to Mexico. Coco has an all-Latino cast, it's packed with references to Mexican culture, and it went right to No. 1 at the Mexican box office.
Representation Matters: How the Movie Coco Celebrates Mexican Culture - The Education Trust
Representation Matters: How the Movie Coco Celebrates Mexican Culture - The Education Trust
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Coco' Makes Moviegoers Proud To Be Mexican : NPR
Coco' Makes Moviegoers Proud To Be Mexican : NPR
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