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In 1968, four University of Puebla employees on a mountain climbing trip were attacked and beaten, and two people were killed, by the townspeope of San Miguel de Canoa. The mob violence was apparently incited by a local priest, who had been warning the townspeope that leftists from the city would be coming to kill him. Felipe Cazals retelling of this real-life tragedy unfolds as a faux docmuentary. There is a narrator who provides context as we are shown a landscape of rural poverty and clerical power. Cazals made the film in 1975 as a metaphor for the massacre of students in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in the Mexico City district of Tlatelolco on October 2, 1968 a massacre the truth of which is still not known.
Enrique Lucero
El señor cura
Salvador Sánchez
El testigo
Ernesto Gómez Cruz
Lucas García
Roberto Sosa
Julián González Baez
Arturo Alegro
Ramón Calvario Gutiérrez
Carlos Chávez
Miguel Flores Cruz
Jaime Garza
Roberto Rojano Aguirre
Gerardo Vigil
Jesús Carrillo Sánchez
Rodrigo Puebla
Pedro
Manuel Ojeda
El que trata de detener el linchamiento
Malena Doria
Ama de llaves del cura
Flor Trujillo
Sobrina de Pedro
María de los Ángeles Rodríguez
Sabina, sobrina de Pedro
Gastón Melo
El sacristán
Jorge Fegán
Comandante
Gerardo del Castillo
Manuel, el de los magnavoces
Salvador Garcini
Linchador
Sergio Calderón
Presidente municipal
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