The night of September 26, 2014 It is remembered as one of the greatest tragedies in the modern history of our country, due to the disappearance of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Normal School in Iguala, Guerrero.
Since then, countless investigations, marches and sayings have been revealed about what happened that night, both on the part of the Government of Mexicoas well as in independent documentaries that have collected more data about what happened.
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That is why we tell you about the five most famous documentaries and relevant related to the disappearance of the 43 normalistas.
The Ayotzinapa 43: A State Crime
Due to the release date with the anniversary of the events, the series made by HBO and distributed in MAX It already has 5 chapters where it managed to bring together the main protagonists of the investigation such as Tomás Zerón, Alejandro Encinas, Osorio Chongthe daughter of the Abarcas, as well as survivors of that tragic night.
This documentary details details about the so-called “historical truth” of Peña Nieto, as well as the participation of the GIEI and the commission created in the AMLO government.
Ayotzinapa, the turtle passage
Distributed by Netflixco-produced by Guillermo del Toro and directed by the Mexican Enrique García Mezathis documentary film seeks to give a different view of the events, not so much because of the crime that happened, but because of the origin of the students.
Using as the the turtle as a symbol of struggle of the families, the film was released eight years after the events, managing to harshly portray the suffering of the relatives knowing that they will probably never see their children back.
Ayotzinapa: chronicle of a state crime
Directed by Xavier Roblescharacter known for writing “Red Dawn” It was launched in 2015, just one year after the disappearance of the normalistas, just at the climax of the criticisms and inconsistencies discovered around the so-called “historical truth.”
This feature film was one of the first in gather testimonies from survivors of that fateful night, managing to show the terror with which the authorities acted that day and how rotten the institutions in Guerrero are.
Watching die: The army in the night of Iguala
Also released a year after the events that occurred, this documentary is one of the few that has talked about the other side of the coin. The operation of the police forces and the collusion of the Army in the disappearance of the students.
Prepared by the journalist Témoris Greckothe film talks about the collusion of the authorities to cover up the event and prevent the truth of what happened from being known.
Alive
Produced in Germany, launched in 2020 and directed by artist and filmmaker Ai Weiweithis documentary beautifully humanizes each and every victim as an individual and affirms that they are forever alive in the constant and present consciousness of their loved ones.
The interviews shown demonstrate the internal struggle they have had to suffer each of the family members, mainly for the small glimmer of hope that those responsible will be punished, this documentary is available only in THE BAD.
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