Carla, a Scottish bus driver, falls in love with a Nicaraguan refugee and becomes involved in the Sandinista revolution.
Pictures from a Revolution is a documentary that explores the Nicaraguan revolution and its aftermath. Through powerful photographs, interviews, and historical footage, it examines the political turmoil, resistance, and the impact of US foreign policy during the Cold War era. The film also delves into the disappointment and counter-revolution faced by the Sandinista government.
Documentary about a group of Americans who go to Nicaragua to learn about the conflict between the Contras and the Sandinistas.
A documentary highlighting the impact of American foreign policy, capitalism, and war on Nicaragua, with a focus on the Nicaraguan Revolution and the Sandinista government.
Two documentary makers meet again, through a TV news show, with a friend from their youth, Camilo Mejía, the first United States soldier to fight in the Iraq War, who after being declared a deserter by the military court spent a year in prison. "Why are we here? Do we have a right to do this? Are we, at least, protecting ourselves?" The documentary finds in Mejía, an antiwar activist presently living in Miami, a reflection about the war experience.
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