Video Library
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Videos for Rent
The following titles are available for rental through NISGUA. Community
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videos.
- Alioto Vive! Taking the Guatemalan Government to Court
(60 min) Documentary which examines a moment in the history of Guatemala
which is characterized by the desire to put an end to an era of institutionalized
terror and martyrdom. The assassination of the student leader Alioto
Lopez Sanchez during a November 1994 protest against an increase in
urban bus fares serves as the pretext for exploring their transition
from war to peace.
- America's Defense Monitor (1994, 30min.) US taxpayers
still train the military and police forces of Latin American Countries
who use the skills to torture and kill others engaged in legitimate
dissent.
- El Acuerdo sobre Identidad y Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas
(25min., Spanish)
- Caminos del Silencio (1987) 57min. (Spanish with
English subtitles) This documentary portrays the life of the farmers
of the Ixcan region in the jungles of Guatemala who were on the run
from persecution since the 1982 extermination campaign by the military
government. It depicts the survival strategies of these farmers, their
strategies of communal life, their strong will to stay in Guatemala,
and their silent resistance (4 copies)
- Central America Update: 500 Years of Resistance(1993,
30min.)
- Central American Children Speak: Our Lives and Our Dreams
(40min.) A class of fourth graders who have been studying Central
America answer their questions about the lives of children there when
viewers travel to Central America.
- Cesar Montes en Cambridge/ Entrevista El Continente
(2001)
- Chiapas: The Fight for Land and Liberty
- Claveles y Esperanza 1 (Subtitled )
- Col. Roettinger (worktape)
- Cosecha para la Paz (1985, 29min., Spanish) Story
of 150 US citizens that spent two weeks in a remote community looking
at the impacts of war in Nicaragua.
- Cristobal Colon: 500 Anos Después (1992, 24min.)
Documentary showing the impact of the legacy Colombus has had over
the lives of indigenous communities.
- El Crucero (60min.)
- Cuando el Rabinal Achi Vio llorar al Gobierno de Guatemala
(2005, 40min., Spanish - DVD) Documents Vice President Stein presenting
an official state apology to the Plan de Sanchez massacre survivors,
and the community's continuous struggle for full justice.
- De Sol a Sol- CUC
- Discovering Dominga (60min.) Denese Joy Becker,
a manicurist living in Iowa, discovers she is indeed Dominga Sic Ruiz,
a survivor from a 1982 Guatemalan massacre, when more than 200 people
were killed in the small village of Rio Negro, after opposing the
construction of a dam, sponsored by World Bank. She then tries to
unveil the truth.
- En mi Pueblo (2001, 36min.)
- Environment Under Fire
- Esas Tierras son Nuestras
- The Fifth Estate: We shoot Commies (1980, 27min.,
English w/out subtitles) Canadian production (CBC); Examines military
and anti-communist propaganda.
- Forum of the Guatemalan Refugee Return (1992)
- Fútbolito: A Journey Through Central America (1994,
28min.)
- The GAM in Guatemala
- The Grassroots Fundraising Series - Part 1 Basics
of Fundraising: the Role of a Board, Asking for $, Major Donors
- El Grito (1982, 84min., Spanish) Story of workers
forming the first union and fighting against an undemocratic regime.
- Un Grito para la Vida
- Guatemala: A Nation of Prisoners/ Faces and Places
- Guatemala Panel 1 (1995, 1 hour)
- Guatemala: Personal Testimonies (3 copies)
- Guatemala: The Dream of Land (1991, 28 min., English)
This documentary shows two Guatemalas, on the one side vast plantations
owned by a small minority, who produce export crops, and on the other
side millions of indigenous campesinos (farmers) with no land. Andrés
Giron, an activist priest depicted in the short film, formed the landless
campesino movement PROTIERRA, which was able to achieve small victories
in land reform.
- Guns for Guatemala (1989, 27min., English) This
half-hour portrayal of US involvement in Guatemala is part of a weekly
program on peace and war called "America's Defense Monitor." It is
a critical portrayal of US involvement in the late 1980s especially
the M16 rifles sale to the civilian Guatemalan government in 1988.
The US rearmed the Guatemalan military despite the fact that the military
still plays the major role in Guatemala and is still the greatest
human rights violator in the country.
- Hasta Encontrarlos (28min.)
- Haunted Land (90min.)
- Hidden Holocaust
- If the Mango Tree could Speak (1993, 58min.) Lives
of children effected by war in Guatemala and El Salvador.
- In the Name of the Lord
- Is this Democracy? U.S. Policy, Democracy, and Central
America
- Journey Home: Accompaniment in Guatemala (1994,
29min.) A moving study of people's deep connection to the land, the
power of international solidarity and the potential of nonviolent
conflict resolution.
- The Long Road Home (30min.) Documentary about Guatemalan
refugees.
- Man Alive (1980s, 45min., English w/out subtitles)
Canadian (CBC) show on persecution of Catholic Church, particularly
the disappearance of a Canadian priest.
- Masacre en Santiago Atitlan, Solola
- A Message from Xicastej (1992, 32min., English)
This documentary lets one campesino tell the story of the CPRs: how
they developed, how they survive in the highlands, how many children
don't survive, why they were forced to live in the highlands. It is
an important account but it is difficult to follow with the simultaneous
translation. (Tom Gillian, Producer)
- No es tan Facil Olvidar (1996, 22min., Spanish)
- El Norte (1983, 2h20min., English and Spanish w/English
subtitles) After the army destroys their village and family, a brother
and sister, teenagers who just barely escaped the massacre, decide
they must flee to the USA. After receiving clandestine help from friends,
they make their way by truck, bus and other means through Mexico to
Los Angeles, where they try to make a new life as young, uneducated,
and illegal immigrants.
- A Orillas del Lago
- No Podemos Quedarnos Callados (Spanish/English)
Story of the military government in Guatemala.
- Plan Puebla Panama (2001, 1h50min.)
- Precarious Peace (72min.)
- Sabino Perez (2001) NISUGA tour speaker. Member
of Association of Justice and Reconciliation talks on the genocide
cases.
- School of Assassins (1994, 18min., English) Maryknoll
World Productions: This is an eye-opening documentary on US-Latin
American relations. The School of the Americas educated Latin American
officers who are now responsible for the most vicious massacres of
tens of thousands of people in Argentina, Bolivia, Honduras, Panama,
El Salvador, Guatemala, and many others. This program also follows
the efforts of church people, activists and members of congress to
shut down the SOA.
- Sipakapa NO Se Vende (Sipakapa is Not for Sale)
(2005, 55min., Spanish w/English subtitles - DVD) Analyses the debate
on mining exploitation and demonstrates the dignity of the Sipakapan
People as they fight to defend their autonomy in the face of encroaching
megaprojects.
- Struggling for our Lives - Resistir para vivir (1991, 28min.,
Spanish w/subtitles) This documentary depicts a community struggling
to survive for 10 years (1981-1991) in the jungles of Guatemala: CPRs
- Communities of Civilian Population in Resistance. It depicts their
living conditions, their efforts to survive, and their constant fear
of being discovered by the army.
- Tejedoras del Futuro (Subtitled)
- The Terror and the Truth Grassroots efforts in Guatemala
to uncover and publicly tell the truth about the repression, suffering
and trauma.
- Testimony of Celerino Castillo, DEA Agent (Ret.)
- The Tragedy of Santa Maria Tzeja: There is nothing concealed
that will not be made known (32min.) Documentary that recounts
what occurred in Santa Maria Tzeja and in hundreds of communities
throughout Guatemala during the 1980s under the military dictatorships
sponsored and supported by the US government.
- Traficantes de Verdad (2005, 25 min., French w/Spanish
subtitles, DVD)
- Under the Gun: Democracy in Guatemala (1988, 1 hour)
- U.S. Policy in Guatemala (1994, 35min.)
- Usumacinta: Lugar del Mono Sagrado (35min., Spanish)
Reflects the history of communities in Peten and their worries about
El Plan Puebla Panama.
- La Verdad Bajo la Tierra (23min., Spanish)
- Veterans' Fast for Life (1986, 30min., English
w/out subtitles) Interviews with 4 Vietnam Vets fasting to protest
U.S. involvement in wars in Central America, particularly Nicaragua.
- What I've Learned about US Foreign Policy
- We are Guatemalans (28min.)
- When the Mountains Tremble (83min.)
- Women Speak Out (2003) Talk with Maria Teresa in
Fayetville, AR, from NISGUA Speaking tour.
- Zoned for Slavery (1995) A campaign to defend women's
rights.
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