500 Years

2017 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

500 Years: Life in Resistance is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Pamela Yates about the trial of Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt for genocide against the country's indigenous Maya population in the 1980s and the popular uprising that followed the trial, which led to the toppling of President Otto Perez Molina.[1][2][3]

Directed byPamela Yates
Produced byPaco de Onis with Beatriz Gallardo Shaul and Raul Estuardo Socon Canel
CinematographyMelle van Essen and Rene Soza
Edited byPeter Kinoy
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500 Years
Directed byPamela Yates
Produced byPaco de Onis with Beatriz Gallardo Shaul and Raul Estuardo Socon Canel
CinematographyMelle van Essen and Rene Soza
Edited byPeter Kinoy
Music byRoger C. Miller
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Distributed byPaladin
Release date
  • January 24, 2017 (2017-01-24)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSpanish
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The film was screened at the Sundance[1] and London Human Rights Watch Film Festivals, and Seattle International Film Festival.[4] It is the third film in a three film trilogy which also includes When the Mountains Tremble and Granito: How to Nail a Dictator. Its soundtrack features the music of the indigenous Guatemalan musician Sara Curruchich.[5]

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