In collaboration with “Comité de Liberación 25 de Noviembre”, this is a documentary about the human rights violations perpetrated by the Ulises Ruiz Ortiz government during the social mobilisations that shook Oaxaca in 2006, which ended with at least 25 assassinations recorded by the popular movement. Compromiso Cumplido (“True to My Pledge”) documents six political assassinations that took place in Oaxaca in 2006. It reveals the strategy of terrorism implemented by the State, and the impunity of the perpetrators.
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Alfredo Vilchis tells Street situations and Mexican popular culture. He is an author and urban naive own, without being an anthropologist events of everyday life in DF. It is classified and valued by collectors and naïve work by museums around the world who have discovered this painter like a writer of contemporary Mexican reality.
Las Abejas, or "The Bees," is a Christian pacifist civil society group of Tztotzil Mayan people formed in Tzajalchen, Chenalho, Chiapas in 1992 following a familial property dispute that left one person killed. When members of the community took the injured man to the nearest town for medical attention, they were accused of attacking him themselves and jailed.
First meeting of the Sixth, with Indigenous communities in Chiapas. The EZLN spokesperson Marcos and listening to representatives from each community talking about their problems and needs.
First meeting of the Sixth, with Indigenous communities in Chiapas. The EZLN and Marcos speaking about the problems and possibilities for the future.
Documents the origins in Chiapas and on a national level the Zapatista National Liberation Army rebellion, following its initial negotiations with the Mexican government. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show
Junax is a center that provides link and shelter to people who wish to support as Voluntari 's the indigenous communities, in Chiapas. It was born in 1999 for the initiative of volunteers who wanted to have a place to stay and meet before and after work in communities, it has grown and developed with input from each of its members.
UntitledPatricia Diaz explains the project "Huichol and Pesticides", denouncing the Mexican government and multinationals (Dupont and Monsanto) that destroy the life of the land for money and power.