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Director: Eva Vázquez de Reoyo
Cast: Samantha Menchaca, Juan Pablo de Santiago, Emiliano Cruz
A vibrant celebration of the enduring spirit of the 68 movement in Mexico, despite its tragic ending with the state sponsored massacre of hundreds of innocent people in Tlateloco.
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Fire In The Basement, directed by Eva Vázquez de Reoyo in 2019, is a vibrant and emotionally charged exploration of the 68 student movement in Mexico. Through its powerful performances, including Samantha Menchaca and Juan Pablo de Santiago, the film celebrates the enduring spirit of this pivotal moment in history while also grappling with its tragic conclusion, making it a must-see for fans of thought-provoking historical dramas.
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