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This film, narrated by Edward James Olmos, presents a forceful analysis of the possibilities for radical change through Guatemalan student protest. Shot in urban ghettos, rural villages and jungle encampments, this documentary reveals the immediate and personal struggle of a cross-section of the country's population during the forty years of civil war. Recommended for undergraduates and high school students.

Type: Documentary
Length: 50 minutes
Year: 1994
Audio Language: English
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Themes: Guatemala, Politics/Human Rights, Social Issues, Social Movements/Resistance

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