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Three Programs of Independent Mexican videos

April 12-14, 1996

Curated by Gregorio Rocha, Gustava Vazquez and Jesse Lerner, the program provided an important forum for dissenting views about Mexican identity. The program featured: Corazon Sangrante by Ximena Cuevas; Oye Perro! by Rafael Tonatiuh; Carmina and Quetzalcoatl by Rafael Tonatiuh; No One is Innocent by Sarah Minter; Political Violence in Mexico by Canal 6 de Julio and Carlos Mendoza; The Victims of Neo-Liberal Sin by Ximena Cuevas and Jesusa Rodriguez; Dreams and Words of Wisdom by Carlos Martinez; Weaving Sea and Wind by Luis Lupone; and The Life of an Ikood Family by women from the collective.

Filed Under: Events, LACE Tagged With: 1996, Canal 6 de Julio, Carlos Martinez, Gregorio Rocha, Gustava Vazquez, Jesse Lerner, Jesusa Rodriguez, Julio and Carlos Mendoza, Luis Lupone, Rafael Tonatibyuh, Rafael Tonatiuh, Sarah Minter, Screening, Three Programs of Independent Mexican videos, Video, Ximena Cuevas

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