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- 2005 (Accumulation)
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Video
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The story of Maria, a Central American immigrant who is forced to leave his family in search of a better life. To reach the United States have to cross Mexico, and by the way living a nightmare. The documentary tells the injustice committed to Central American migrants who cross Mexico in their attempt to enter the U.S. Suffer torture, rape, robbery and murder at the hands of different groups: the mexcan's police, bands, railway employees and others. Before saying goodbye to Maria, we promised to find her family in Honduras and deliver a message.
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Press: Yes; Catalogue: Yes; Itinerancies: No; Online archive: No; Television: No
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Permisos: premsa, catàleg
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Spanish
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Llengua: Castellano. Països: Mexico
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images/posters/1789_0322_DeNADIE_VOCAST.jpg
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2006: El sueño colonial - Archivo colonial - Zonas autónomas
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dvd
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Proyecciones: 1 (2006) — El sueño colonial
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- Tin Dirdamal (Accumulator)
- Tin Dirdamal (Subject)
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Latin
Archivist's note
Tin Dirdamal was born in Mexico in 1982. He has a background in engineering. Withought any cinematographical experience, he first took a camera and made his first feature documentary; DeNADIE, which won over 15 awards in international film festivals, including an award in Sundance in 2006 and a Mexican Academy Award that same year.He continues making films in an attempt to better understand how we as human beings relate. He is currenlty working on a film about the future of water.