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Canoa: A Shameful Memory (Spanish: Canoa: memoria de un hecho vergonzoso) is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Felipe Cazals, based upon the San Miguel Canoa Massacre.
Mar 4, 1976 · Canoa: A Shameful Memory: Directed by Felipe Cazals. With Enrique Lucero, Salvador Sánchez, Ernesto Gómez Cruz, Roberto Sosa. A group of university employees arrive in a small village during a hiking expedition.
A potent combination of faux-documentary and horror-film techniques, Felipe Cazals’s 1976 Canoa: A Shameful Memory reimagines the brutal killings that occurred in 1968 in San Miguel Canoa, where villagers attacked a group of visiting university emp…
A priest in a small town creates a lynch mob when he accuses visiting students of being communist agitators on the run from the army in Mexico City.
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Mar 26, 2023 · The attack left behind fatalities and maimed survivors, a massacre that was put to screen in Canoa: A Shameful Memory . The movie opens with a reporter learning about the incident...
Mar 13, 2017 · One of Mexico’s most highly regarded works of political cinema for the audaciousness of its attack on the Catholic Church, Canoa: A Shameful Memory reimagines a real-life massacre that occurred in 1968, eight years before the film’s release, when a group of urban university employees on a hiking trip were viciously attacked by residents of ...
Canoa: A Shameful Memory. Directed by Felipe Cazals • 1976 • Mexico. One of Mexico's most highly regarded works of political cinema, CANOA: A SHAMEFUL MEMORY reimagines a real-life incident that had occurred just eight years before its release, when a group of urban university employees on a hiking trip were viciously attacked by residents ...