
In this moving film, the personal testimonies of Guatemalan Indians, peasants, and guerrillas are dramatized to provide the narration for a powerful overview of the history of U.S. destabilization of democracy in Central America. MY COUNTRY OCCUPIED was inspired by the work of Santiago Álvarez.
Directors :
Tami Gold ,
Heather Archibald
Producers Credits :
Newsreel
Newsreel
Markets :
Docudrama
Year Released : 1971
Running Time :
30 minutes
Country : US/Guatemala
Original Language : Spanish
Streaming Partner :
Alexander Street Press
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Awards
First Place, Liepzieg Film Festival
Whitney Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art