About
Us
Clío
tv is a production house
dedicated to historical documentaries, with the objective of making major
events experienced by Mexico throughout its history available to the general
public.
For over twelve years under the constant guidance of
Enrique Krauze, Clío has brought over 300 programs about national history into
Mexican homes, broadcast by Televisa. Our series México Siglo XX , México Nuevo Siglo, Héroes de
Carne y Hueso, Clío en el Bicentenario,
and Hazaña el deporte vive, have received various
national awards, and our documentaries have become obligatory
references.
Historical and political figures; private enterprise;
athletes, social, economic and cultural issues; the arts; the media; movie
directors; and performers from the world of show business are just some of the
topics that Clío tv has
approached and that comprise a vast archive of salvaged memories, as well as
the history of our present: a true Video Library of Mexico to be inherited by
present and future generations.
With three weekly broadcasting schedules provided by Televisa, Clío tv documentaries have reached a
variety of audiences in Mexico over the past 12 years on open television
channels 2, 4, and 5.
Clío’s Presence Abroad
·
History
Channel Latin America
The series The
Mexican Revolution marks Clío’s first foray into
the production of historical documentaries for U.S. television.
·
VMe
Certain documentaries have been broadcast via VMe to the Latino community in the United States.
·
Academy of
Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
Programs from the México
Nuevo Siglo (New
Century Mexico) series were exhibited at the show Made in México: The Legacy of Mexican Cinema organized in Los
Angeles by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in 2006.
·
L' Istituto Italo-Latino Americano
e' Ambasciata of Mexico
Immagini di una Rivoluzione e
i suoi protagonisti
The biographies of leaders of the Mexican Revolution of
1910 were dubbed into Italian and presented in Rome during October 2006.
Clío Audiovisual Archives
Our
archive is comprised of images, interviews, documents, films, and audio files
that Clío has gathered over the years in order to form an audiovisual reference
source.
This
material, aside from enriching the production of our documentaries, has become
indispensable to historical researchers.
Our
archive consists of:
·
32,000 images from the
press
·
3,000 films from Mexican
cinema
·
Over 2,800 interviews with
specialists regarding each theme
·
10,000 hours of video
footage
·
Over 15,000 photographic
images
·
Audio
Photographic
Archives
Clío’s iconographic archive houses over 15,000 images
proceeding from a wide variety of historical sources in our country and abroad.
These tell the story of Clío’s research and
productions. Thus, our visual material ranges from pre-Hispanic Mexico up until
the 20th century, in various formats (negatives, positives, slides,
lithographs, and illustrations).
Organized both chronologically
and thematically, these images bear witness to the historic past of Mexican
society.
Video Library
Our video library possesses
over 10,000 hours of video in different analog and digital formats including
national films, interviews with specialists, perspectives of different sites
and activities across Mexico, historic recreations, historic monuments,
worldwide heritage sites, and exhibits.
Audio Library
Clío possesses an audio library classified by eras that
includes typical Mexican music by great singers and songwriters; as well as
original compositions by young and talented Mexican musicians.
Original audio is also stored
of key historical moments and figures in Mexico.





