2008 | Color | 50 min In March of 1971, the Mexican Government captured 17 guerrilleros. This event inaugurated the Dirty War in Mexico, marked by torture and disappearances. This is the story of 5 ex-guerrilleros, members of one of the first clandestine organizations in Mexico: the Movement of Revolutionary Action (mar). Country: México Direction: Farías; Edurne, Arroyo; Juan Pablo Script: Farías; Edurne Production: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Photography: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Sound: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Music: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Art direction: Farias; Edurne, Arroyo; Juan Pablo Participation year at FICM: 2008
2008 | Color | 50 min In March of 1971, the Mexican Government captured 17 guerrilleros. This event inaugurated the Dirty War in Mexico, marked by torture and disappearances. This is the story of 5 ex-guerrilleros, members of one of the first clandestine organizations in Mexico: the Movement of Revolutionary Action (mar). Country: México Direction: Farías; Edurne, Arroyo; Juan Pablo Script: Farías; Edurne Production: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Photography: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Sound: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Music: Arroyo; Juan Pablo Art direction: Farias; Edurne, Arroyo; Juan Pablo Participation year at FICM: 2008
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