Let It Be (1970-1974) (1993)

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Chapter 15 of the series 18 decades of life in Mexico in the twentieth century. Images of the cultural, social and political life in Mexico from 1970 to 1974. During the presidential term of Luis Echeverria Alvarez fantasies of prosperous and modern country it dissolves; Mexico live in political crisis. It is a time of omnipotence, barbarism, and violence intervention: the world seeks new ways. In Mexico, it held the World Cup, unionism is strengthened and inflation responds to the continuing economic imbalances.

Director: Busi Cortés
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Óscar Figueroa
Production: Filmoteca de la UNAM
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

mexico, politics, 1970s, inflation, culture, woman director, economic crisis, syndicalism, repression

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Let It Be (1970-1974) about?
Chapter 15 of the series 18 decades of life in Mexico in the twentieth century. Images of the cultural, social and political life in Mexico from 1970 to 1974. During the presidential term of Luis Echeverria Alvarez fantasies of prosperous and modern country it dissolves; Mexico live in political crisis. It is a time of omnipotence, barbarism, and violence intervention: the world seeks new ways. In Mexico, it held the World Cup, unionism is strengthened and inflation responds to the continuing economic imbalances.
Who directed Let It Be (1970-1974)?
Let It Be (1970-1974) was directed by Busi Cortés.
Who stars in Let It Be (1970-1974)?
Let It Be (1970-1974) stars Juan Stack.
How long is Let It Be (1970-1974)?
Let It Be (1970-1974) has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
What genre is Let It Be (1970-1974)?
Let It Be (1970-1974) is a Documentary film.
Where was Let It Be (1970-1974) produced?
Let It Be (1970-1974) was produced in Mexico.