2011 | Color | 13 min 10 seg At nightfall, a couple of soldiers wait for Feliciano to take him prisoner. When he arrives home, the soldiers search him and find a pouch of pot. The soldiers decide to make sure that it?s really marijuana and for one night everybody is happy. Country: México Direction: Taboada Tabone; Francesco Script: Alumnos del Taller de Cine de la Universidad Fray Luca Paccioli;, Taboada; Francesco Production: Soto Aragón; Lilia Photography: Ross; Tim Sound: Nieva Lozano; Oscar Music: Peredo Flores; Jesús Cast:Herrera; Daniel, Jimenez Tabone; Aldo, Salgado; Isidro, Salgado Estrada; Melquiades, Mora; Jesús Participation year at FICM: 2011
2011 | Color | 13 min 10 seg At nightfall, a couple of soldiers wait for Feliciano to take him prisoner. When he arrives home, the soldiers search him and find a pouch of pot. The soldiers decide to make sure that it?s really marijuana and for one night everybody is happy. Country: México Direction: Taboada Tabone; Francesco Script: Alumnos del Taller de Cine de la Universidad Fray Luca Paccioli;, Taboada; Francesco Production: Soto Aragón; Lilia Photography: Ross; Tim Sound: Nieva Lozano; Oscar Music: Peredo Flores; Jesús Cast:Herrera; Daniel, Jimenez Tabone; Aldo, Salgado; Isidro, Salgado Estrada; Melquiades, Mora; Jesús Participation year at FICM: 2011
¡Vámonos a la Revolución! Set in the period of the Mexican Revolution (circa 1911). Story based on Alberto López Becerra?s testimony. The last veteran of the Mexican Revolution, an unacknowledged hero, who recounts how he joined the social movement. See More
Pancho Villa: The Revolution Has Not Ended On the same day that the troops of Pancho Villa attacked the village of Colombus, constituting the first invasion of the United States by a Latin American army, one of his many sons was born in Nazas, Durango. When his father was murdered by the government, his mother took him to California and told him: Never tell anybody who your father was, because your life and mine are in danger. 83 years later, Ernesto Nava came to his fatherland and discovered that General Villa is one of the most respected heroes in his country and a moral guide for millions of peasants throughout Mexico. See More
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