Director: Francesco Taboada Tabone.
Country: Mexico
Year: 2002
Publisher's description: Almost one hundred years later after the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the last of the soldiers who fought beside General Emiliano Zapata offer their chilling testimony of the Liberation Army of the South. They speak on the failure of the Revolution and of today's neoliberal governments, of the agrarian and ecological disaster threatening their country and of the looming civil war if the Zapatista ideals they represent continue to be ignored (Source: Amazon).
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Director: Gregorio Rocha
Country: Mexico
Year: 2003.
In 1914, Pancho Villa signed a contract by which Mutual Film Corporation agreed to film his campaigns under a catchy title, "The Life of General Villa."
This documentary traces the film and areas where it was filled during the revolution.
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Director: Carlos Rodrigo Montes de Oca
Country: Mexico
Year: 2010.
Historical photographs serve as an archive of powerful images that provide us with the narratives about the past. In the case of Mexico, the visual memory of the Revolution is strong due to the Casasola archive. It consists of over eight hundred thousand individual items. It was founded by Agustín and Miguel, who are considered to be the pioneers of photojournalism in Mexico. The emblematic moving images of revolutionaries such as Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa are also part of this collection. The documentary creates an impeccable narrative of the Mexican Revolution.
Attribution:
Debroise, Olivier, and Stella S. Rego. Mexican Suite: A History of Photography in Mexico. Austin, Tex: Univ. of Texas Press, 2001. Print.
Director/s: Various
Country: Mexico
Year: 2010.
The significance of the revolution in today's Mexico is the principal goal of the various directors that each show different aspects of the revolution and its effect on Mexican society through their own lense.
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A poster about the documentary called, "Epopeyas de la revolución."
http://culturacentro.gob.mx/detalle.php?act=180317
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México (INEHRM)
Francisco I. Madero 1
México, Ciudad de México