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2007 | Color | 70 min

This is a documentary about journalist Lydia Cacho and her fight against a network of child abusers she exposed in Mexico. The documentary reports on the obstacles she has overcome in her struggle against special interest groups that protect those involved in these crimes


Country: México
Direction: Islas Caro; Alejandra
Script: Islas Caro; Alejandra
Production: Prior; Jorge
Photography: Quesnel; Alejandro
Music: Cuevas; Carlos
Participation year at FICM: 2007

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