Frozen Happiness: Impunity, Elections and Hope in Oaxaca

Genre : Documentary
Frozen Happiness: Impunity, Elections and Hope in Oaxaca

Video Reports from Oaxaca include two documentary shorts: Land, Rain & Fire and Frozen Happiness

LAND, RAIN AND FIRE
This short documentary tells the story of the police attack on more than fifty thousand teachers were on strike in Oaxaca, Mexico. The attack backfired as public anger transformed the strike into an unprecedented democratic insurgency, demanding the resignation of the Governor and the creation of a new constitution.

FROZEN HAPPINESS: Impunity, Elections and Hope in Oaxaca
FROZEN HAPPINESS recounts the struggle of a mother and children to gain the Freedom of their husband and father. Charged with the 2006 assassination of New York-based Indy-reporter Brad Will, grassroots activist Juan Manuel Martinez endured sixteen months of imprisonment. Set against the first democratic change of government in eighty years in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Directors : Tami Gold & Gerardo Renique
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 2012
Running Time : 60
Country : US/Mexico
Original Language : Spanish

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Hispanic International Network Television, Broadcast
Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival
Media Rights Film Festival
Anthology Film Archive
Korea-Human Rights Film Festival
History and Anthropology Symposium, Sonora
Free Speech TV, Broadcast
Houston Independent Media Center
Turkey International Labor Film & Video
Workers Unite Film Festival
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Frozen Happiness: Impunity, Elections and Hope in Oaxaca

Frozen Happiness: Impunity, Elections and Hope in Oaxaca

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Video Reports from Oaxaca include two documentary shorts: Land, Rain & Fire and Frozen Happiness

LAND, RAIN AND FIRE
This short documentary tells the story of the police attack on more than fifty thousand teachers were on strike in Oaxaca, Mexico. The attack backfired as public anger transformed the strike into an unprecedented democratic insurgency, demanding the resignation of the Governor and the creation of a new constitution.

FROZEN HAPPINESS: Impunity, Elections and Hope in Oaxaca
FROZEN HAPPINESS recounts the struggle of a mother and children to gain the Freedom of their husband and father. Charged with the 2006 assassination of New York-based Indy-reporter Brad Will, grassroots activist Juan Manuel Martinez endured sixteen months of imprisonment. Set against the first democratic change of government in eighty years in Oaxaca, Mexico.

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