Miguel Mirra Trailers
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Total trailers found: 23
01 January 2006
Los Últimos is the remake of the frustrated Pozo de Zorro, by Miguel Mirra himself. A group of soldiers is isolated after a bloody battle, but they refuse to surrender.
16 April 2009
The closed eyes is a tour of Latin America subject to looting and contamination by multinationals. From Mexico to Colombia and from Guatemala to Uruguay and Argentina, the documentary begins by quoting Eduardo Galeano: “…the conquistadors appear in their caravels and, nearby, the technocrats in their jets, Hernán Cortés and the marines, the corregidors of the kingdom and the missions of the international monetary fund, the dividends of the slave traders and the profits of General Motors.
01 October 1998
A young colla leaves his Salta community to travel to Buenos Aires and Become a boxer, with the dream of becoming like this.
01 January 1986
The film tells two parallel stories. One, set in the present, tells of a pagent about the conquest of America, while the other, set in the 15th century, tells of a group of conquistadors coming ashore searching for gold.
17 June 1999
A small group of soldiers is isolated during the Falklands War in a ditch surrounded by enemies.
26 April 2012
Darío was murdered ten years ago at the Avellaneda Station. But with his death the story does not end, but rather it begins: the story of a rebellious dignity that refuses to surrender and decides to fight.
01 January 2018
This documentary explores the theatrical work of Eduardo Pavlovsky, while also examining its connection to his era and his social and political commitment.
14 April 2022
The filmmaker accompanies Sara Mamani to her hometown of Salta, revisiting the places of her childhood and adolescence and her beginnings in music with Cuchi Leguizamón.
16 June 2022
A search for the meaning of Héctor Tizón's novel, relating it to the life of its author. And the same, with the eponymous opera written as an adaptation of the novel by the composer Virtú Maragno.
21 October 2010
It tells the reality of a woman from the town who, to give another ending to that story, is determined to search for the man who was part of her life twenty years ago.
05 September 2024
Documentary film about three lives of Salvadoras Medina Onrubia. The Savior of her youth, the Savior of her later years and the Savior who returns from the past to conclude her final work Mil claveles colorados.
11 July 2013
Documentary about the life of one of the founders of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo
04 June 2013
Through five episodes, this documentary delves into the history, landscapes and dreams of Argentina.k
12 June 2014
Continuation of the documentary, The Closed Eyes of Latin America, this documentary addresses the issue of soil and contamination of the continent and the social and popular resistance in defense of the land and territory.
12 May 2011
Breaking down the walls of the asylum, the Borda Artists' Front creates and produces works that leave the hospice to integrate into the world.
07 October 2010
A documentary about Adolfo Pérez Esquivel. Peace and justice service. The prison. The mothers of Plaza de Mayo.
27 October 2016
Documentary about the career of the Argentine documentary filmmaker Miguel Mirra.
05 May 2011
This documentary addresses the struggle that, since 1995, Argentine women have undertaken in certain areas of the Pampa to preserve their lands and communities in the face of devastating open pit mining.
13 March 2005
Documentary that chronicles the daily life, cultural resistance, and mobilization of the Colla communities of Jujuy and Salta to recover their lands, which had been seized in successive conquests over four centuries.
08 July 2024
The Sahara has been and is populated by peoples who have passed through and occupied it since time immemorial.
17 November 1988
A group of filmmakers travel to a Kolla community in Salta to film their folkways. We see all aspects of their life: farming, herding, cooking, football, and making music during a Pachamama festival.