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Raza de bronce

1927
5.0 / 10 · TMDB

An indigenous shepherd in the high Andes faces the brutality of landowners encroaching on his ancestral territory. His silent resistance erupts into open conflict when more than just his livestock is at stake—his people's very right to exist hangs in the balance. The struggle for survival unfolds against a backdrop of harsh, majestic landscapes where every stone whispers of the ancestors. The film serves as a stark chronicle of the collision between two worlds: the ancient and the modern, the native and the colonial.

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Year 1927
Country Mexico
Director Guillermo Calles
Rating TMDB: 5.0/10 (2 votes)

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"Raza de bronce" (1927) is more than a period piece—it's an early, courageous cinematic manifesto for indigenous rights. Its power lies in a stark visual language where an actor's gaze or a framed landscape carries profound weight.

What lingers after the final reel is a sense of having witnessed a vital, nearly lost fragment of film history. It’s a silent but resonant cry against injustice. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Guillermo Calles

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The austere grandeur of mountains, dust rising from hooves, a silent plea.

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