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DVD : De NadieIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Maria Luisa Ponce, Jose Medina, Lazaro Hernandez, Antonio Ponce, Ricardo DeValle directed by: Tin Dirdamal Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0735978440212 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC Label: Laguna Films Manufacturer: Laguna Films Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Laguna Films Release Date: January 16, 2007 Running Time: 84 minutes Studio: Laguna Films Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Sales Rank: 22078 MPN: 4021 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Immigrant-bashers, and indifferent people, need to see this.This is a moving documentary about the incredible struggles of people from Central America trying to immigrate to make some money in the empire that has caused them so much harm. Films such as When the Mountains Tremble and Men With Guns give people an idea of the suffering the U.S. has inflicted on this region, complete with funding murderous dictators, training forces in the 'School of the Americas' School of Assassins: Guns, Greed, and Globalization, and organizing death squads. Additionally, ... Read More Rating: - Highly RecommendedI saw this documentary play at the 2006 Sundance film festival and was blown away. It won the world cinema audience award that year. I saw a large number of films during the fest but this one was the most memorable and most moving. Rating: - de NadieDe NadieAs I am a social work student this film left quite an impact. The horrors these immigrants face just to reach Mexico are remarkable. I recommend this film to any one who thinks they know what is going on. I thought I did, but after viewing this film i obviously do not. Heartbreaking at times, but informative. Excellent in all ways Rating: - Yes, it does have ENGLISH subtitlesENGLISH SUBTITLES - YES! (I don't know how the other reviewer here got a DVD copy without them- I would hate to think anyone missed out on this film because they thought it doesn't have english subtitles). Amos Lassen wrote a very good review here in the reviews section, I don't think I have much more to add - somehow the interviewer got these Central American immigrants traveling through Mexico to open up to him and share their experiences- the film is very carefully and beautifully edited, splicing ... Read More Rating: - Excellent DocumentaryThis movie is superb! I cannot think of a documentary that has moved me more than "De Nadie". Browse for similar items by category:
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