An increase of Spanish in American films

Spanish in American films

Spanish characters

I was watching the film ‘Disturbia’ the other day, a pretty good film, low budget thriller.  Not only did the film start with a Spanish class scene but, they had noticeably Spanish actors as secondary characters.  I am not living in the states right now but the media, films and programs I watch here from America, I noticed an increase in Spanish language and culture scenes. 

Proportional Spanish

I think at this juncture, however, Spanish culture is still disproportion ally under represented in American films, I think if anything there is a greater representation of Asian culture, for their demographics, perhaps because of the whole karate thing. I do not think there should be a conscious effort to change things, it’s just the movies, it is fun for all, but it’s just an observation.

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