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Canoa: A Shameful Memory.

Felipe Cazals · Adventure · 1976

"Canoa: A Shameful Memory," directed by Felipe Cazals, is a gripping and unsettling film that delves into one of Mexico's darkest episodes of rural violence and paranoia. Through a semi-documentary style, it recounts the harrowing true story of five university employees who, in 1968, stumble into the village of San Miguel Canoa only to be mistaken for communist agitators. The villagers, incited by a manipulative and fearmongering priest, unleash a wave of brutal, senseless violence against the unsuspecting visitors. The film starkly exposes the toxic blend of ignorance, propaganda, and extremism that fueled such atrocities, serving as a critical reflection on the socio-political landscape of Mexico during a time fraught with turmoil and repression.

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