2008 | Color | 1h 30 min Seven Moments is the story of women that were guerrilleras in Uruguay at the beginning of the 70s. With an intimate approach, the film reveals the decisive moments and the personal crossroads that the women experienced. The documentary seeks to convey the experience and the vision of ordinary people in extraordinary situations and looks deep into the load of tensions, fears, contradictions and personal costs that these transformative instants of history entail. Country: México Direction: Cardozo Benia; Diana Script: Cardozo Benia; Diana Production: Castro; Ángeles Photography: Grandío; Paula, Jacobs; Daniel, Benet; Ricardo Sound: Colavita; Alejandro Music: Lerner & Moguilenvsky; Participation year at FICM: 2008
2008 | Color | 1h 30 min Seven Moments is the story of women that were guerrilleras in Uruguay at the beginning of the 70s. With an intimate approach, the film reveals the decisive moments and the personal crossroads that the women experienced. The documentary seeks to convey the experience and the vision of ordinary people in extraordinary situations and looks deep into the load of tensions, fears, contradictions and personal costs that these transformative instants of history entail. Country: México Direction: Cardozo Benia; Diana Script: Cardozo Benia; Diana Production: Castro; Ángeles Photography: Grandío; Paula, Jacobs; Daniel, Benet; Ricardo Sound: Colavita; Alejandro Music: Lerner & Moguilenvsky; Participation year at FICM: 2008
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