Its subtitle was Cuadernos Internacionales de Valorizacion Cinematografica (Spanish: International Notebooks of Cinematographic Evaluation).
[1] Nuestro Cinema was published in Barcelona, but its editorial office was based in Madrid.
[3] Nuestro Cinema also covered political agitation through articles on strikes, land reform, and the proclamation of the Catalan Statute.
[6] Major contributors of the magazine were Antonio del Amo Algara, Juan Manuel Plaza, Germaine Dulac, Léon Moussinac, René Clair, Joris Ivens and Béla Balázs.
[3] Nuestro Cinema temporarily ceased publication in October 1933 and was restarted in January 1935.