

El grito
Directed by Leobardo López Aretche12 de diciembre de 1968 1h 42minDocumental, Historia
8.06.9
A documentary of the conflicts that arose in Mexico in 1968, just before the Olympic Games, between students protesting against the corrupt government, and the police and armed forces. This documentary was made by film students, and remains one of the few graphic testimonies of all the events that led to the massacre of students in Tlatelolco.
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El grito was released on 12 de diciembre de 1968.
El grito was directed by Leobardo López Aretche.
El grito has a runtime of 1h 42min.
El grito was produced by José Rovisrosa.
A documentary of the conflicts that arose in Mexico in 1968, just before the Olympic Games, between students protesting against the corrupt government, and the police and armed forces. This documentary was made by film students, and remains one of the few graphic testimonies of all the events that led to the massacre of students in Tlatelolco.
The key characters in El grito are Self (Rolando de Castro), Self (Magda Vizcaíno), Self (Óscar Chávez).
El grito is a Documental, Historia film.
El grito has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.








