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The Harvest (Spanish: La Cosecha) is a 2010 documentary film about agricultural child labor in America.The film depicts children as young as 12 years of age who work as many as 12 hours a day, six months a year, subject to hazardous conditions: heat exposure, pesticides, and dangerous work.
Pages in category "Spanish documentary films" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. ... La Singla (film) Socotra: The Hidden Land;
The Social Documentary in Latin America, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1990; Alberto Elena, Marina Diaz Lopez (eds.): The Cinema of Latin America (24 Frames), Columbia Univ Press, 2003, ISBN 1-903364-83-3; Miriam Haddu, Joanna Page (eds.): Visual Synergies in Fiction and Documentary Film from Latin America, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
Latido Films has closed a seven-country theatrical release agreement with Spanish distributor Versión Digital for Victor Escribano’s debut documentary “7 Lakes 7 Lives,” produced by two ...
The Goya Award for Best Documentary Short Film (Spanish: Premio Goya al mejor cortometraje documental) is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The award was first presented at the seventh edition of the Goya Awards with the short film Primer acorde directed by Ramiro Gómez Bermúdez de Castro being the first winner of the award.
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Films can take years to finance, but for the filmmaking team behind the documentary feature “Bull Run,” the production was fully financed within 24 hours of launching the idea to a group of ...
[2] [5] [3] The documentary also explores the shifting attitude of the Spanish media towards the team, and how this impacted the players speaking out, [6] as well as themes of solidarity, inspiration and fighting for equality. [7] A sequence is dedicated to the players who withdrew and did not return to the squad. [8]