Los mas pequeños: un retrato del ejercito zapatista(1994)
This movie shows direct testimonies, words and images of the life, cause and fights of indigenous to survive and their incorporation to the EZLN.
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This movie shows direct testimonies, words and images of the life, cause and fights of indigenous to survive and their incorporation to the EZLN.
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1994-01-01
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