
A 2011 Mexican film by director Matias Meyer
This film tells the story of a few rebels, the Cristeros, who fought in the 1920s against Mexico’s post-revolutionary government for the right to freely and publicly practice their Catholic faith, while facing their own doubts and struggles. Loosely based on true historical facts.
Watch the trailer:
Cost: Free and open to the public
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Magaly Lopez
Tel: 310-825-7451
mlopez@international.ucla.edu
Download File: 10-23-12-Los-Ultimos-Cristeros-vg-3iu.pdf
Sponsor(s): Center for Mexican Studies, Department of History, Spanish and Portuguese, UNAM-LA, CSUN
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