Mexico: A Community on the Fringe
- added February 8, 2008
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- dcorrea20
- Producer/Writer
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- Ben Howard
- Editor
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- Brittney Borjeson
- Producer/Writer/Camera
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In this film, the filmmakers trek in to the interior of Mexico, looking for the famous, autonomous Zapatista communities. However upon arriving they find a struggling community with few resources, almost no support, and a lot of heart.
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Great work!
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- sarahbelle
- 5 months ago
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very informative and sad. I was in Palanque in '97. they sold zapitis dolls in many places I visited in Mexico. Nice ending.
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- SamuraiDave
- 5 months ago
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You have some great material here: characters and the variet of camera shots are both excellent. I would like to see a more cohesive "plot" that moves the story along. Maybe shorten the beginning sequences so we get to the heart of the story faster. Also, it would be interesting to hear the Zapatista respond to the govt official's stance. Good work!
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- AmandaBecker
- 5 months ago
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excellent work im mexican and i enjoy watching your film..its sad how our goverment treats these people..very good film. :]
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