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2008 | Color | 16 min 51 seg

Some survivors from the Mexican Revolution in the Purhépecha plateau recount the adventures of Ines Chavez García and Casimiro Leco, two notable characters, who played leading roles in the struggle during the years 1915-1918.


Country: México
Direction: Máximo Cortés; Raúl
Script: Máximo Cortés; Raúl
Production: Secretaría de Desarrollo Social Morelia;
Photography: Máximo Cortés; Raúl
Music: Conjunto Erandi de Los Hnos Bautista;, Dueto Tanaco;
Cast:Morales Rosas; Juan, Chávez Vejar; Moisés, Lemus; Merencia, Chávez Álvarez; Inés, Ramírez Álvarez; Eduardo
Participation year at FICM: 2008

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