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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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