Humberto Rios Trailers
Ríos de la patria grande TrailerJorge Sanjinés y la Nación re(v)belada Trailer
Ríos de la patria grande TrailerJorge Sanjinés y la Nación re(v)belada Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
13 February 1969
The film is about Eloy, a Chilean bandit and companion of Joaquín Murieta, who is wanted by the justice system on the border with Argentina.
01 January 1979
The testimonies of three Argentines: Laura Bonaparte, Carlos González Gartland and Raúl Fonseca, on repression and torture in Argentina between 1973 and 1979.
07 June 1965
Raymundo Gleyzer's documentary on o community of Pottery Makers in the west of Cordoba province in Argentina who create pieces to sell to the tourists.
01 January 1961
The images connect the workings of a slaughterhouse with a city that is also divided between executioners and dead people.
01 January 2007
Jorge Prelorán was one of the most prolific documentary filmmakers from Argentina. This documentary presents an interview which focuses on his creative work, and on how his ideas about documentaries are key in the uniqueness of his topics and characters.
10 May 1973
A thorough analysis of the socio-politics of Mexico, within the historical context of the Mexican Revolution reality.
22 November 2001
Near Luján, the Rerum Novarum music band, composer of former workers of the Flandria cotton plant, continues playing nowadays, in spite of the shutdown of the factory.
01 January 2010
This file addresses the work of the emblematic Bolivian filmmaker Jorge Sanjinés, investigating the creative aspects of this director who knew how to create his own language and aesthetics consistent with the Andean worldview.
17 January 1969
A collection of shorts, some documentary and some fictional, showing the political climate in Argentina during the military regime of the late 1960s.
04 October 2012
Documentary film about Argentinian filmmaker Fernando Birri. An interview: a journey through documentary filmmaking, his childhood, the dawning of New Latin American cinema.
01 January 1987
This film integrates a series of testimonies based on the memory and myth of the last surviving Zapatistas, those peasants who, led by Emiliano Zapata, during the decade from 1910 to 1920, in central Mexico, radicalized the Mexican Revolution by becoming warriors to reconquer their lands and their freedom.