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Fighters

Fighters is a portrait of the current realities of both the urban and rural Mexican woman. Filmed in Mexico City and the State of Zacatecas this film documents the primary circumstances, difficulties, obstacles and preoccupations that women face daily in this country. Poverty, hunger, * machismo*, mass migration, and social inequality -- these are some of the issues that are explored through their testimonies. Women from various professions, ages and social-economic statuses share their stories and their hopes for the future, and create a portrait of a Mexico where women are taking more of a central role.

Fighters

NR 2009
Maxima FM El Dance que te pega

Maxima FM El Dance que te pega Vol 2. 12 of the Hottest Euro Dance Tracks from Spain 2002 - 2003 Video Clips: 01- Master Blaster – How Old R U 03:17 02- Axel Coon – Close To You 03:52 03- Kate Ryan – Libertine 03:11 04- Starsplash – Travel Time 03:54 05- Jessy – Regardez-Moi 03:23 06- Minimalistix – Magic Fly 02:57 07- Ayla Presents Yel – Sun Is Coming Out 03:46 08- Scooter – Weekend 03:36 09- Cosmic Gate – The Wave 03:36 10- Orion Too Feat. Caitlin – Travelling 03:22 11- Alex Butcher – Sweet Dreams 03:03 12- Twilight – Heaven Is A Place On Earth 03:23 DJ’s · Locutores: 13- Fórmula 03:35 14- Programas 12:05

Maxima FM El Dance que te pega

9.0 2003
Balaguer: La violencia del poder

Highlights the most important political and social events in the Dominican Republic during the period from the first of July 1966, the date of the inauguration of Dr. Balaguer as Constitutional President of the Republic, up to August 16, 1974, the day he was sworn in for a third term. Using narrative images and sounds of the era, the documentary highlights the climate of disrespect for the most basic human rights that prevailed during the administrations of Dr. Balaguer, and the violent repression that this President used to unleash against their opponents.

Balaguer: La violencia del poder

6.0 2003
Ali Salem, architect of resistance

Ali Salem Hamudi Mohamed - Yahdih, was born in 1955 in El Aaiún (Western Sahara). He completed his secondary schooling in the "Spanish" Sahara. A scholarship allowed him to enrol at the Universidad de la Peninsula in 1975, but Morocco's invasion of the Sahara led him to return to the city of his birth and go into exile with his people, participating in the resistance and helping to organise the Tindouf Refugee Camps (Algeria). In 1980, the Polisario Front and the Government of Cuba offered him the opportunity to study Architecture at the University of Havana. On his return to the Camps in 1985 he worked for the SADR's Department of Construction. He designed more than twenty public buildings, including town halls, schools and nursery schools, and also collaborated with international aid organisations to build hospitals and training colleges. All of these buildings were built collectively by the Saharan people. ;In 1999 he emigrated to Spain. His family joined him five years later.

Ali Salem, architect of resistance

NR 2008
Mariem Hassan, the voice of the Sahara

Mariem Hassan is the voice of the Sahara, the voice of the desert. Worshipped by the Saharaui in exile, Mariem Hassan inspires hope to those who still live in the territories occupied by Morocco. An intelligent woman with an awe-inspiring voice, she has managed to take traditional Saharaui music to the XXI century. As we watch the documentary, we’ll see how Mariem overcomes all obstacles with courage and perseverance. And we’ll also see how her artistic trajectory has turned her into one of the most charismatic and respected voices of the present musical panorama.

Mariem Hassan, the voice of the Sahara

NR 2007
Neños en guerra

The history of the Asturian mining county from the mouths of its protagonists. We are after the victory of the national side in the Civil War, the families decimated with the dead in common graves. The "fugaos" and the guerrilla struggle that they maintained under the slogan of the PC. The “normalized” return to the mines with surveillance by the Civil Guard, the first strikes, timid and disorganized, spontaneous; the organization then, unionized and clandestine; the “resistance boxes”, the constant pulse against Francoism…

Neños en guerra

NR 2009
Berlin: Been there / to be here

Numerous filmmakers and video artists have attempted, with varying success, to produce visual representations of memories. The eye of memory does not see things in the same way as the physical eye, and many artists have come to regret this difference. Aravena Abughosh's attempt belongs to the category of successes. He has managed to account for the fragmentary and associative character of memory; for the vague emerging and dissolving of images, and even for the feelings that are so intrinsically linked to it.

Berlin: Been there / to be here

NR 2000