2005 | Color | 35 min Eyes on What´s Inside: The Militarization of Guerrero An eloquent testimony of the prevailing conflicts in the state of Guerrero and their origins. Among hunger and desolation, the Mexican Army bursts into peaceful communities, upsetting their daily life. Country: México Direction: Pérez Rojas; Carlos Script: Pérez Rojas; Carlos Production: Halki; Alex Sound: Pérez Rojas; Carlos, Varela; Bruno Music: Karaindrou; Eleni Participation year at FICM: 2005
2005 | Color | 35 min Eyes on What´s Inside: The Militarization of Guerrero An eloquent testimony of the prevailing conflicts in the state of Guerrero and their origins. Among hunger and desolation, the Mexican Army bursts into peaceful communities, upsetting their daily life. Country: México Direction: Pérez Rojas; Carlos Script: Pérez Rojas; Carlos Production: Halki; Alex Sound: Pérez Rojas; Carlos, Varela; Bruno Music: Karaindrou; Eleni Participation year at FICM: 2005
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Open Sky 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. See More
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