A fresh, free-wheeling look at the mothers, daughters, teachers, and political prisoners in El Salvador and their struggle to come to terms with suffering and political persecution. A rare opportunity to witness the participation of Salvadoran women in the popular movement.
Made in El Salvador, this film was part of a video series curated by El Salvador Media Project, a New York-based media organization.
Directors :
Sistema Radio Venceremos
Markets :
Documentary
Year Released : 1985
Country : El Salvador
Original Language : Spanish
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