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2005 | Color | 113 min

By focusing on the Native American struggle for spiritual and cultural autonomy on disputed lands in the U.S. Southwest, Trespassing unpacks a deadly political and ethical controversy around land rights, uranium mining, nuclear testing and the disposal of nuclear waste, and examines the ability of a culture to bring itself to the brink of annihilation.


Country: Estados Unidos
Direction: Demenezes; Carlos
Script: Demenezes; Carlos, Lagudi; Susana
Production: Lagudi; Susana
Photography: Demeneze; Carlos
Music: Shllaku; Aldo
Participation year at FICM: 2006

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