2007 | Color | 37 min The largest gold deposit in Mexico is in the Ejido of Carrizalillo, in the state of Guerrero. At the beginning of 2007, the landowners demanded that Goldcorp, a Canadian transnational company, pay them rent for their land and provide social benefits for the community. Country: México Direction: Matías; José Luis, Pérez Rojas; Carlos Photography: Matías; José Luis, Pérez Rojas; Carlos Sound: Casarrubias; Gilberto, Matías; José Luis Music: Bautista Abrajan; Apolinar, Montiel Fernández; Osiel Participation year at FICM: 2007
2007 | Color | 37 min The largest gold deposit in Mexico is in the Ejido of Carrizalillo, in the state of Guerrero. At the beginning of 2007, the landowners demanded that Goldcorp, a Canadian transnational company, pay them rent for their land and provide social benefits for the community. Country: México Direction: Matías; José Luis, Pérez Rojas; Carlos Photography: Matías; José Luis, Pérez Rojas; Carlos Sound: Casarrubias; Gilberto, Matías; José Luis Music: Bautista Abrajan; Apolinar, Montiel Fernández; Osiel Participation year at FICM: 2007
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