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México, la revolución congelada Mexico: The Frozen Revolution Raymundo Gleyzer [videorecording]=

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Summary language: English Original language: Spanish Subtitle language: Spanish, English Series: David W. Foster Collection | Mexico: The Frozen RevolutionPublication details: Argentina 1973Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 65 min.) sound, color. 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Mexico: The Frozen Revolution
Uniform titles:
  • Mexico: The Frozen Revolution
LOC classification:
  • PN1997 .M495 1973
Summary: From case cover: Raymundo Gleyzer's masterpiece, "Mexico: The Frozen Revolution" uses rare newsreel footage of Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata to connect the betrayal of the 1910 Mexican Revolution with the failure of the revolution in his own time. At risk to his own safety, he then exposes the PRI—the party that governed Mexico for almost 70 years—as corrupt. From film title screen: The value of [this] movie is historical; it was recovered in bad technical conditions, because the military dictatorship in 1976 in Argentina tried to destroy it. It represents a fundamental testimony of the Latin-American combative and active cinema. The director of the movie: Raymundo Gleyzer, was kidnapped and murdered by the military dictatorship in 1976.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
DVD - Video DVD - Video SILC Learning Support Services DH132-DVD-C: DVD Cabinet C PN1997 .M495 1973 Available Main feature: English audio with Spanish dialogue with English subtitles. Optional Spanish or English subtitles. Supplements: "La Tierro Quema" - Portuguese audio with English subtitles; "Ocurrido en Hualfin" - English audio with Spanish dialogue. 001690

Contains the following:
- Main feature: "México, la revolución congelada" (1973).
- Documentaires: "La Tierra quema" (1964, 12') and "Ocurrido en Hualfín" (1965, 50').

From case cover:
Raymundo Gleyzer's masterpiece, "Mexico: The Frozen Revolution" uses rare newsreel footage of Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata to connect the betrayal of the 1910 Mexican Revolution with the failure of the revolution in his own time. At risk to his own safety, he then exposes the PRI—the party that governed Mexico for almost 70 years—as corrupt.

From film title screen:
The value of [this] movie is historical; it was recovered in bad technical conditions, because the military dictatorship in 1976 in Argentina tried to destroy it.
It represents a fundamental testimony of the Latin-American combative and active cinema.
The director of the movie: Raymundo Gleyzer, was kidnapped and murdered by the military dictatorship in 1976.

DVD video; Dolby Digital 1.0; monaural; NTSC; Region 1-8; 4:3 fullscreen.

English and Spanish audio with English subtitles. Optional Spanish or English subtitles.

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