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1985: Heroes among Ruins

"The triumph of the people over devastation"

"1985: Heroes among Ruins" is a reflection of disaster. It is about the human solidarity, the search and rescue and the importance of civil protection, but above all, the triumph of the people over devastation during the earthquake of September 19, 1985 in Mexico City and the one ocurred in September 19, 2017.

Top Cast

  • Luis Arturo Chávez Villaseñor

    Luis Arturo Chávez Villaseñor

    Coord.de P. Civil FOVISSSTE; rescatista en 1985 Méx.

  • Serge Kluczny

    Serge Kluczny

    Entrenador canino y rescatista en el terremoto de México de 1985

  • Gra. Brig. D.E.M. Guillermo Briseño Lobera

    Gra. Brig. D.E.M. Guillermo Briseño Lobera

    Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional (SEDENA)

  • M.C. Patricia Alarcón Chaires

    M.C. Patricia Alarcón Chaires

    Investigadora de la Univ. Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo

  • Héctor Méndez Rosales "El Chino"

    Héctor Méndez Rosales "El Chino"

    Fundador de la Brigada Internacional de Rescate "Topos Azteca"

  • Enrique Szczupak Zemelszteren XE1GQ

    Enrique Szczupak Zemelszteren XE1GQ

    Radioaficionado

  • Isaac Oxenhaut Gruszko

    Isaac Oxenhaut Gruszko

    Coordinador Nacional de Desastres de la Cruz Roja Mexicana

  • MVZ. Fernando Ortiz Rouzaut

    MVZ. Fernando Ortiz Rouzaut

    Fundador de CORPZ México (Corp. de Profesionales en Zootecnia)

  • Romás Ruiz Jiménez

    Romás Ruiz Jiménez

    Miembro de la Brigada Internacional de Rescate "Topos Azteca"

Overview

"1985: Heroes among Ruins" is a reflection of disaster. It is about the human solidarity, the search and rescue and the importance of civil protection, but above all, the triumph of the people over devastation during the earthquake of September 19, 1985 in Mexico City and the one ocurred in September 19, 2017.

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