
The Farc Guerilla, a History of the Future
Under the auspices of Rio Chiquito, Bruno Muel and Jean-Pierre Sergent’s 1965 report on the birth of the FARC, and Dunav Kuzmanich’s 1981 fiction film Canaguaro about the end of the Liberal guerillas, this is look back on 70 years of clandestine life in the Columbian forest. Women and men who took up arms amid profound social inequality and political violence recount their years as fighters and their return to civilian life, without disowning their past. From 2012, when the peace negotiations began, to 2022 — the story of a new struggle.
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Under the auspices of Rio Chiquito, Bruno Muel and Jean-Pierre Sergent’s 1965 report on the birth of the FARC, and Dunav Kuzmanich’s 1981 fiction film Canaguaro about the end of the Liberal guerillas, this is look back on 70 years of clandestine life in the Columbian forest. Women and men who took up arms amid profound social inequality and political violence recount their years as fighters and their return to civilian life, without disowning their past. From 2012, when the peace negotiations began, to 2022 — the story of a new struggle.
Amaran
7.4Panda Plan
7.0Demon City
6.8Maria
6.5Babygirl
5.8National Family
6.6The Silent Hour
6.5Bangkok Breaking: Heaven and Hell
6.6Unstoppable
4.8Zamora
7.1Private House of the SS
5.4Star Trek: Section 31
4.8Alarum
5.8Self Reliance
5.9Along Came Love
6.7Smile 2
6.6Ask Me What You Want
6.1The Seed of the Sacred Fig
7.6Hannibal Before the Gates
6.3Hello
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