Film Clubs: Voices of Resistance (2023)

Explores the rich history and evolution of film club culture in Mexico City, from its early roots in the 20th century to its resurgence through social movements and independent cinema. The documentary delves into how these spaces, once confined to universities and cultural centers, have transformed into community-driven gatherings in parks, cafés, and streets. Through personal stories of the individuals behind these projects, the film highlights their passion, the social and political significance of film clubs, and their enduring role in democratizing cinema and fostering collective cultural experiences.

Director: Rodrigo Flores
Runtime: 60 min
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Language: Español
Original Language: es

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What is Film Clubs: Voices of Resistance about?
Explores the rich history and evolution of film club culture in Mexico City, from its early roots in the 20th century to its resurgence through social movements and independent cinema. The documentary delves into how these spaces, once confined to universities and cultural centers, have transformed into community-driven gatherings in parks, cafés, and streets. Through personal stories of the individuals behind these projects, the film highlights their passion, the social and political significance of film clubs, and their enduring role in democratizing cinema and fostering collective cultural experiences.
Who directed Film Clubs: Voices of Resistance?
Film Clubs: Voices of Resistance was directed by Rodrigo Flores.
How long is Film Clubs: Voices of Resistance?
Film Clubs: Voices of Resistance has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).