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- On 6 December 1914, revolutionaries Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa took control of Mexico City. Over a century later, a group of rural actors will seek to relive that glory. As they make their way through Mexican towns from their home in Quebrantadero, Morelos, to the capital city, members of the troupe find themselves confronting the past-as well as the present. Recurring parallels force us to wonder just what has changed in a hundred years' time! Time Riders is a documentary that goes beyond the mere commemoration of a significant event from Mexican life. It is the portrait of a journey, rife with clashes-and at times, similarities-between the past and today's realities. It is a reminder of the Mexico that was-and that all Mexicans are. It points to what Mexico will be in the future.
- Paula and her family migrated from el Salto, Durango, to Lomas de Poleo, at the most violent city in Mexico: Juarez, Chihuahua. In 1998, her daughter Maria Sagrario, was kidnapped, violated, and murdered. An other victim of feminicide. Paula survives also the suicide of her husband Chuy, in july, 2006. She writes letters with hungry and dignity so she can afford fear, violence and impunity.
- Fiesta de la décima y el fandango, en América Latina, desde San Luis Potosí