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 In 1910 a revolution erupted in Mexico, among its rallying cries "the right to vote." Nearly a century later "Sufragio Efectivo" is heard again as thousands take to the streets. Through the legacy that filmmaker Natalia Almada inherited as the great-granddaughter of Mexican president Plutarco Elias Calles (1924-1928), one of Mexico's most controversial revolutionary figures accused of having been a "Dictator", "Iron Man" and "Nun-Burner", yet also acclaimed for having been the "father of modern Mexico," El General is a portrait of a family and a country under the shadow of the past. (synopsis by filmmaker)

Type: Documentary
Length: 83 minutes
Year:  2009
Audio Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Themes: History, Mexico
Director(s):  Natalia Almada
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