Plakat: The History in the Gaze

The History in the Gaze

6.8/10 (5)
·2011· 78 min

Director: José Ramón Mikelajáuregui

The film portraits the stage previous to the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution, from the end of Porfirio Díaz´ government, the social volatility, the ephemeral government of Madero and the presence of the working class in the figures of Villa and Zapata, until the signing if the Constitution of 1917. All of this through moving images, filmed during those events mainly by the Alva brothers, filmmakers of that time. Those images let us perceive the contradictory and shuddered glance of the people of that period.

Cast

Porfirio Díaz

Porfirio Díaz

Self (archive footage)

Francisco I. Madero

Francisco I. Madero

Self (archive footage)

Emiliano Zapata

Emiliano Zapata

Self (archive footage)

Pancho Villa

Pancho Villa

Self (archive footage)

In brief

The History in the Gaze (2011) is a history, documentary film. With an average rating of 6.8/10 from 5 votes, it's a solidly rated pick. The film runs 1h 18min. Check current streaming availability in the "Where to watch" section above.

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The History in the Gaze runs 78 minutes (1h 18min).

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The History in the Gaze has an average rating of 6.8/10 based on 5 viewer votes on TMDB.

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The History in the Gaze was released in 2011.

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