
Overview
Past and present collide as award-winning filmmaker Natalia Almada (Al Otro Lado, POV 2006) brings to life audio recordings she inherited from her grandmother, daughter of Plutarco Elias Calles, a revolutionary general who became Mexico’s president in 1924. In his time, Calles was called El Jefe Maximo (Foremost Chief). Today he is remembered as El Quema-Curas (Priest Burner) and as a dictator who ruled through puppet presidents until his exile in 1936. Airing during the centennial of the Mexican Revolution, El General moves between a daughter’s memories as she grapples with history’s portrayal of her father and the weight of his legacy on Mexico today. Winner of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival U.S. Directing Award: Documentary. A co-production of ITVS in association with Latino Public Broadcasting. A co-presentation with Latino Public Broadcasting. (90:00)
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23 - 1Food, Inc. April 21, 2010
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23 - 2William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe June 22, 2010
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23 - 3The Beaches of Agnès June 29, 2010
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23 - 4Promised Land July 06, 2010
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23 - 5Good Fortune July 13, 2010
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23 - 6El General July 20, 2010
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23 - 7Presumed Guilty July 27, 2010
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23 - 8Salt August 17, 2010
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23 - 9The Edge of Dreaming August 24, 2010
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23 - 10Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy August 31, 2010
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23 - 11Off and Running September 07, 2010
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23 - 12In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee September 14, 2010
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23 - 13The Oath September 21, 2010
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