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Asesinados 1999,
12 min.
Directed by Elio Gelmini, Ross Turnbull
Production: A Few Step Productions & Segnale Digitale
Editing: Elio Gelmini, Ross Turnbull |
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Sinopsys On June 10, 1998 as
the world celebrated the opening of the century's last soccer World
Cup, Mexican federal army and police troops attacked a number of
Zapatista villages in El Bosque, a municipality in the war-torn
province of Chiapas. Several people were killed and the troops
detained almost 60 campesinos (peasants.) Three days after, on June
13, Mexico commenced its first match of the World Cup, playing South
Korea. On the same day in Union Progreso, the El Bosque village
which had sustained the worst assault on June 10, the bodies of
eight men were returned by intermediaries. It is unknown if the
eight had been killed during the attack and their bodies removed by
the troops, or if they had been among those detained. Asesinados
juxtaposes these two events - the World Cup game and the return of
the bodies to Union Progreso and subtly attempts to question actions
taken in the name of national aspiration. Ironic, disturbing and
succinct, the tape is a powerful reminder of the basis of the
conflict in Chiapas: the systemic suppression of the human rights of
its indigenous inhabitants. |
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Screenings
Independent Exposure April 22, 1999 Seattle - USA
First Peoples Festival June 13, 1999 Montreal - Canada
Jackman Hall -Art Gallery Of Ontario
(4x4 A program of independent video art) June 27, 1999 Toronto -
Canada
Locarno Video Art Festival Locarno August 5-15, 1999 -
Switzerland
Sixieme Festival De Cinema Et Video des peuple
AutochtonesDesAmerique
August 6-13, 1999 Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
Rights on Reel - Human Rights Film &Video festival December 9
12, 1999 Toronto Canada.
13 th Stuttgart Filmwinter January 13-16, 2000 Stuttgart
Germany.
Winnipeg Microcinema March 25, 2000 Winnipeg Canada
Independent Exposure Global Vision Festival November 2-5, 2000
Edmonton - Canada |
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