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The award-winning documentary ¡Viva Mexico! reveals a different vision of the country from the one shown in drug war headlines or glossy tourist brochures.
The award-winning documentary ¡Viva Mexico! reveals a different vision of the country from the one shown in drug war headlines or glossy tourist brochures.
In a journey from the mountains of southeastern Mexico to the northern border with the United States, Subcommander Marcos and the people of Mexico trace the forgotten face of a country. A celebration of the struggle for land and dignity.
In a journey from the mountains of southeastern Mexico to the northern border with the United States, Subcommander Marcos and the people of Mexico trace the forgotten face of a country. A celebration of the struggle for land and dignity.


http://www.vivamexicofilm.com/eng.html
http://www.vivamexicofilm.com/eng.html
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 20 December 2011

VIVA MEXICO! Documentary about the Zapatistas

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  • Date: Thursday, Dec 22
  • Time: 3:00pm until 5:30pm
  • Location: 801 S.W. 10th Av Portland, OR 97205
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Purpose

Come to a free special screening of this moving documentary, we are going to have beverages, snacks, and popcorn.

The award-winning documentary ¡Viva Mexico! reveals a different vision of the country from the one shown in drug war headlines or glossy tourist brochures.

In a journey from the mountains of southeastern Mexico to the northern border with the United States, Subcommander Marcos and the people of Mexico trace the forgotten face of a country. A celebration of the struggle for land and dignity.

http://www.vivamexicofilm.com/eng.html

Other details
YouTube Video

more information