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  1. When the Mountains Tremble filmed in 1982 at the height of the Guatemalan Army's repression against the Mayan indigenous people, has become a classic political documentary. It describes the struggle of the largely Indian peasantry against a heritage of state and foreign oppression. Centered on the experiences of Rigoberta Menchú, the film is a prequel to 'Granito: How to Nail a Dictator.'

  2. WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE. Directed by. Newton Thomas Sigel, Pamela Yates. United States, 1983. Documentary. 83. Synopsis. A documentary on the war between the Guatemalan military and the Mayan population, with firsthand accounts by Nobel Peace Prize win ...

  3. ABOUT THE FILM: When the Mountains Tremble, commemorating its 40th anniversary, has become a classic on war and social revolution.The documentary is woven together by the extraordinary story of Rigoberta Menchú, a young Maya K’iche’ woman from Guatemala who confidently describes the resistance of the majority indigenous people against the legacy of state and U.S. aggression.

  4. See The Resistance Saga for $20. Purchase Now. This film has no current screenings. Pamela Yates , Thomas Newton Sigel. 1983. English and Quiché and Spanish with English subtitles. 83 minutes. When the Mountains Tremble (1984) introduced indigenous rights leader Rigoberta Menchú as the storyteller in her role to expose repression during ...

  5. 10. Sept. 2012 · A documentary with a dramatic framework, made by a team which provides CBS News coverage of Guatemala, this tells the story of 30 years of US-initiated and back

  6. When the Mountains Tremble. 1983. Produced by Peter Kinoy and directed by Pamela Yates and Thomas Sigel Produced by Peter Kinoy and directed by Pamela Yates and Thomas Sigel First published: December 1985

  7. When The Mountains Tremble. This latest version of the 1983 classic on war and social revolution in Guatemala describes the struggle of the largely Indian peasantry against a legacy of state and foreign oppression, centered on the experiences of Nobel Pea ...