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Las atrocidades cometidas por las fuerzas armadas cuyo principal objetivo eran los estudiantes e impedir que los Juegos Olímpicos de 1968 se desarrollaran normalmente.Las atrocidades cometidas por las fuerzas armadas cuyo principal objetivo eran los estudiantes e impedir que los Juegos Olímpicos de 1968 se desarrollaran normalmente.Las atrocidades cometidas por las fuerzas armadas cuyo principal objetivo eran los estudiantes e impedir que los Juegos Olímpicos de 1968 se desarrollaran normalmente.
- Premios
- 12 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
Demián Bichir
- Jorge
- (as Demian Bichir)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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- TriviaBecause filming about the Tlatelolco massacre was forbidden, the production had to make a fake documentary about urban redevelopment for a school; but the police arrived and while they were arguing the camera was filming. The police discovered they weren't filming for a school project, and the people living in the departments protected in their own homes the actors and the rest of the crew.
- ErroresWhen the soldiers aimed Granpa and Gracielita to their flat, some soldiers in the stairs dressing like civil where hitting two teachers that where found hidden in the top of the building, meanwhile, the Grandpa and the rest of the family are watching at the door. During the fight there are some shots taking as the stairs as the door of the flat, shifts from day to night are notable in each take.
- Versiones alternativasDVD version adds 15 minutes of footage to the theatrical version. very violent scenes for the time
Opinión destacada
i recently saw this movie again, and it just made me feel sick, because even though that actually happened 34 years ago, and we as a society think that so much has changed, you soon realize that it hasn't, because that could actually happen again in this day and age, and it actually has, of course we don't hear anything about it, as we didn't hear much about it back then, there's a scene in the movie, when the family after thinking the worst is over, sit around the tv to watch the news, and they are shocked to hear the news anchor reports about just a minor disturbance, with some injured and some dead, 34 years latter we still don't know the whole story, but what we do know is that it wasn't a minor disturbance, hundreds of students, most in their late teens or early twenty's where slaughtered like pigs in the middle of the street by the mexican army, that's the reason all student movement's are doomed to fail, because politicians who are supposed to be the ones looking after us don't think twice about murdering the innocent as long as they get to stay in power, a lot of people don't understand, and say "well they asked for it" or "what where they protesting", they where protesting a corrupt government that didn't think twice about doing what it did, there's some very violent scenes in the movie, but i don't think it was enough, i wish this movie was so raw and in your face that it would have been able to wake up everyone who is still living in the dream world.
- m_miranda_m
- 6 jul 2002
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