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Mimí Derba

María Herminia Pérez de León, better known as Mimí Derba (9 October 1893 – 14 July 1953) was a Mexican actress, screenwriter, and film director, considered the first female film director in Mexico.[1]

Mimí Derba
Born
María Herminia Pérez de León

(1893-10-09)9 October 1893
Mexico City, Mexico
Died14 July 1953(1953-07-14) (aged 59)
Mexico City, Mexico
Occupation(s)Actress, film producer, film director, screenwriter
Parent(s)Francisco Pérez de León and Jacoba Avendaño

Early life edit

At the age of seventeen in Derba sang for the Mexican theater; she successfully transitioned from singing to acting in silent cinema.[2][3]

Career edit

Activism edit

When Derba wasn't acting or directing films, she had a very active political life. She founded the first actors' union to foster the art of live theatre by negotiating wages, improving working conditions, and adding benefits like health and pension plans. Due starting this union, Derba lost film jobs.[4]

Azteca Films edit

During the silent film era, Derba founded Azteca films with Enrique Rosas and produced five films in 1917. En defensa Propia was the first film made by Azteca films.[5] Azteca films, however, faced the crisis of the Spanish pandemic in 1918, and as a result, her sixth film, Chapultepec was never finished. After an unsuccessful attempt to market Azteca's films abroad, she closed the company and retired from production. She continued to act and appeared in the film, Santa, one of Mexico's first sound film in 1931.”[6] Films by Azteca Films include En Defensa Propia (1917), En la sombra (1917), Alma de sacrificio (1917), La soñadora (1917),La Tigresa (1917), and Chapultepec (1917).

While Mimí Derba owned Azteca films, she directed and produced La tigresa, about Eva, a budding actress willing to do anything to be the main character in a cruel and painful romance. She plots to convince a young woman to fall in love with the humble craftsman Bruno, but he ends up falling in love with Eva instead. Bruno later goes insane and admits himself into a madhouse where he is tormented with images of a tigress with Eva's face, attacking her in her delusions.[7]

En Defensa Propia is Mimí Derba's second film and first screenplay for Azteca films. The story is about orphan Enriqueta, who must work hard for a living. She finds a job with the widower Julio Mancera, her young daughter. Julio and Enriqueta fall in love and get married. However, soon after their wedding, Julio's cousin returns from Europe and conspires to drive a wedge between the couple so they will break up. The cousin's plan almost works until they all end up at the same party one night, where she finds Julio, Enriqueta, and the other guests in a compromising situation.[8]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Biographys Team. "Mimí Derba Age, Biography, Wiki, Family, Filmography & More". The Biographys. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  2. ^ Miquel, Angel (2013). "Mimí Derba". Columbia Academic Commons. doi:10.7916/d8-pw36-1k24. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  3. ^ The Sun of Mexico. "Mimí Derba, la actriz que rompió todos los esquemas". ProQuest. ContentEngine LLC, a Florida limited liability company. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Actors' Equity Association is the Labor Union Representing American Actors and Stage Managers in the Theatre". Actors' Equity Association. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  5. ^ Mora, Carl J (2005). Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society, 1896 - 2004. ISBN 0-7864-2083-9. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  6. ^ Rasbkin, Elissa J (2001). Women Filmmakers in Mexico. ISBN 0-292-77108-8. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  7. ^ "The Tigress Trailer (1917)". Movie-Trailer.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  8. ^ "In Self Defense". Retrieved 1 December 2021.

External links edit

  • Mimí Derba at IMDb.
  • Miquel, Angel (2013). "Mimí Derba". Columbia Academic Commons. doi:10.7916/d8-pw36-1k24. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • Biographys Team. "Mimí Derba Age, Biography, Wiki, Family, Filmography, & More". The Biographys. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • "The Tigress Trailer (1917)". Movie - Trailer.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • "In Self Defense". Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • "Actors' Equity Association is the Labor Union Representing American Actors and Stage Managers in the Theater". Actors' Equity Association 1913. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • The Sun of Mexico. "Mimí Derba, the Actress who Broke all the Schemes". ProQuest. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • Rasbkin, Elissa J (2001). Women Filmmakers in Mexico. ISBN 0-292-77108-8. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • Hershfield, Joanne (1996). Mexican Cinema 1940 - 1950 Mexican Women. ISBN 0-8165-1636-7. Retrieved 1 December 2021.</ref>
  • Mora, Carol J (1982). Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society 1896 - 1980. ISBN 0-520-04287-5.</ref>
  • Mora, Carol J. (2005). Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society, 1896 - 2004 (3rd ed.). ISBN 0-7864-2083-9. Retrieved 1 December 2021.

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Maria Herminia Perez de Leon better known as Mimi Derba 9 October 1893 14 July 1953 was a Mexican actress screenwriter and film director considered the first female film director in Mexico 1 Mimi DerbaBornMaria Herminia Perez de Leon 1893 10 09 9 October 1893Mexico City MexicoDied14 July 1953 1953 07 14 aged 59 Mexico City MexicoOccupation s Actress film producer film director screenwriterParent s Francisco Perez de Leon and Jacoba Avendano Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Activism 2 2 Azteca Films 3 Selected filmography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editAt the age of seventeen in Derba sang for the Mexican theater she successfully transitioned from singing to acting in silent cinema 2 3 Career editActivism edit When Derba wasn t acting or directing films she had a very active political life She founded the first actors union to foster the art of live theatre by negotiating wages improving working conditions and adding benefits like health and pension plans Due starting this union Derba lost film jobs 4 Azteca Films edit During the silent film era Derba founded Azteca films with Enrique Rosas and produced five films in 1917 En defensa Propia was the first film made by Azteca films 5 Azteca films however faced the crisis of the Spanish pandemic in 1918 and as a result her sixth film Chapultepec was never finished After an unsuccessful attempt to market Azteca s films abroad she closed the company and retired from production She continued to act and appeared in the film Santa one of Mexico s first sound film in 1931 6 Films by Azteca Films include En Defensa Propia 1917 En la sombra 1917 Alma de sacrificio 1917 La sonadora 1917 La Tigresa 1917 and Chapultepec 1917 While Mimi Derba owned Azteca films she directed and produced La tigresa about Eva a budding actress willing to do anything to be the main character in a cruel and painful romance She plots to convince a young woman to fall in love with the humble craftsman Bruno but he ends up falling in love with Eva instead Bruno later goes insane and admits himself into a madhouse where he is tormented with images of a tigress with Eva s face attacking her in her delusions 7 En Defensa Propia is Mimi Derba s second film and first screenplay for Azteca films The story is about orphan Enriqueta who must work hard for a living She finds a job with the widower Julio Mancera her young daughter Julio and Enriqueta fall in love and get married However soon after their wedding Julio s cousin returns from Europe and conspires to drive a wedge between the couple so they will break up The cousin s plan almost works until they all end up at the same party one night where she finds Julio Enriqueta and the other guests in a compromising situation 8 Selected filmography editLa Tigresa 1917 En Defensa Propia 1917 En la sombra 1917 Alma de sacrificio 1917 El automovil gris 1919 Santa 1932 Women of Today 1936 La razon de la culpa 1942 Wild Flower 1943 Maria Eugenia 1943 Porfirio Diaz 1944 My Memories of Mexico 1944 The Hour of Truth 1945 Salon Mexico 1949 Immaculate 1950 Oh Darling Look What You ve Done 1951 The Plebeian 1953 References edit Biographys Team Mimi Derba Age Biography Wiki Family Filmography amp More The Biographys Retrieved 1 December 2021 Miquel Angel 2013 Mimi Derba Columbia Academic Commons doi 10 7916 d8 pw36 1k24 Retrieved 1 December 2021 The Sun of Mexico Mimi Derba la actriz que rompio todos los esquemas ProQuest ContentEngine LLC a Florida limited liability company Retrieved 1 December 2021 Actors Equity Association is the Labor Union Representing American Actors and Stage Managers in the Theatre Actors Equity Association Retrieved 1 December 2021 Mora Carl J 2005 Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society 1896 2004 ISBN 0 7864 2083 9 Retrieved 1 December 2021 Rasbkin Elissa J 2001 Women Filmmakers in Mexico ISBN 0 292 77108 8 Retrieved 1 December 2021 The Tigress Trailer 1917 Movie Trailer co uk Retrieved 1 December 2021 In Self Defense Retrieved 1 December 2021 External links editMimi Derba at IMDb Miquel Angel 2013 Mimi Derba Columbia Academic Commons doi 10 7916 d8 pw36 1k24 Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt Biographys Team Mimi Derba Age Biography Wiki Family Filmography amp More The Biographys Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt The Tigress Trailer 1917 Movie Trailer co uk Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt In Self Defense Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt Actors Equity Association is the Labor Union Representing American Actors and Stage Managers in the Theater Actors Equity Association 1913 Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt The Sun of Mexico Mimi Derba the Actress who Broke all the Schemes ProQuest Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt Rasbkin Elissa J 2001 Women Filmmakers in Mexico ISBN 0 292 77108 8 Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt Hershfield Joanne 1996 Mexican Cinema 1940 1950 Mexican Women ISBN 0 8165 1636 7 Retrieved 1 December 2021 lt ref gt Mora Carol J 1982 Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society 1896 1980 ISBN 0 520 04287 5 lt ref gt Mora Carol J 2005 Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society 1896 2004 3rd ed ISBN 0 7864 2083 9 Retrieved 1 December 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mimi Derba amp oldid 1178474860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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