Thanks to state subsidy, the homegrown industry continued to flourish during the 1940s, with dark social dramas including 1949's Salón Mexico (Sep 17, 22, and 30), Emilio Fernandez's noir narrative of Mexican cabaret dancers. And the establishment of the country's first film school in 1963 created a generation of independent talent, including familiar names such as Alfonso Cuarón and Devil's Backbone director Guillermo del Toro, the latter represented here by his elegantly cinematic 1993 vampire film Cronos (Tue and Sep 26). A must for anyone wanting to bite deeper into one of the globe's most vibrant cinema trends.