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This is Chiapas 1997, 42 min.
Directed by Elio Gelmini
Production: A Few Step Productions & Segnale Digitale
Editing: Carlo Vitali, Elio Gelmini
Sinopsys On January 1, 1994,
Chiapas Mexico, a group of indigenous people known as EZLN (The
Zapatista Liberation Army), declare war against the Mexican
government.
An interview with two Mexican poets highlights the struggle of the
indigenous peoples who have been oppressed since the Spanish
Conquest. The images send a reminder to western culture of the
concept of people living without hope and yet with the strength to
resist, their struggle echoing throughout the world, attempting to
make a new life. This is a message for peace, an invitation to
solidarity and to a new awareness of the problems of racial
discrimination, social exploitation, and of the continuous violation
of human rights in countries such as Mexico. Although independently
conceived, This is Chiapas is demonstrably a logical extension to,
and a convincing statement following closely, the messages
discovered and announced in the compelling Academy Award winning
1983 documentary featuring Nobel laureate Rigoberta Menchu, When The
Mountains Tremble.
Screenings
Sixieme Festival De Cinema Et Video des Peuples
AutochtonesDesAmerique
August 6-13, 1999 Quetzaltenango- Guatemala
First Peoples Festival June 13, 1999 Montreal-Canada
Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival Victoria Jan-Feb. 1999
B.C.-Canada
Centro Rosa Luxembourg February 13, 1998 Rome-Italy
IMAGES-Festival of Independent Film & Video April -May 1998
Toronto-Canada
Premiere - National Film Board of Canada Toronto - Canada - May
15, 1997
Alternative Film & Video Festival June 7, 1997 Seattle- USA -
ARTIST TALKS / NEW WORKS C.S.Video. June 24, 1997 Toronto-Canada
Independent Exposure 1998 Seattle-USA
Art & Revolution the Walter Phillips Gallery Nov-Dec 1998
Banff-Canada |
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