Dean Coulter & Eduardo
Eruption, 1999 - Titan Men, dir. Bruce Cam
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The Witness by Eduardo Domínguez
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RICOCHET
Eduardo da Floresta
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No joke, go read The Open Veins of Latin America before even trying to send me a political ask. Mandatory reading.
It's a cliché that every Latin American leftist has read it and quotes it, but that's because it's written in such a clear language with undeniable strenght on its facts. It presents the history of Latin America solidly just in the first few pages, and it only gets more engrossing the more it goes on. While it is now a bit outdated in the sense that it was first published in 1971, the historical, social and political issues presented are -in an unfortunate way- still current. It is a relatively short book, passionate and in a clear, poetic language.
Sometimes it's good to return to the basics, and this is THE basic book if you want to understand the effects of imperialism in Latin America, and our struggle for freedom and identity.
Instead of losing your time with half baked twitteroid takes, go read it. Here you go, for free, in Spanish, Portuguese and English:
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Honey to the Moon (2023) // dir. Rob Woodcox
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Francois Sagat, Eduardo & Ethan Anders
Funhouse, 2008 - Titan Men, dir. Brian Mills
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Eduardo Tresoldi, Siponto
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