The Storm That Swept Mexico (2011)

The Storm That Swept Mexico tells the gripping story of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, the first major political and social revolution of the 20th century. The revolution not only changed the course of Mexican history, transforming economic and political power within the nation, but also profoundly impacted the relationships between Mexico, the U.S. and the rest of the world.

Director: Ray Telles
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Runtime: 124 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: Pete Sears, Los Lobos, Pancho Rodriguez
Editing: Manuel Tsingaris
Production: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, Paradigm Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Español
Original Language: en

Keywords

mexico, mexican revolution, pancho villa

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Storm That Swept Mexico about?
The Storm That Swept Mexico tells the gripping story of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, the first major political and social revolution of the 20th century. The revolution not only changed the course of Mexican history, transforming economic and political power within the nation, but also profoundly impacted the relationships between Mexico, the U.S. and the rest of the world.
Who directed The Storm That Swept Mexico?
The Storm That Swept Mexico was directed by Ray Telles.
Who stars in The Storm That Swept Mexico?
The Storm That Swept Mexico stars Luis Valdez, Alex Saragoza, Barry Carr, Romana Falcon, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano, Adolfo Gilly.
How long is The Storm That Swept Mexico?
The Storm That Swept Mexico has a runtime of 2h 4m (124 minutes).
What genre is The Storm That Swept Mexico?
The Storm That Swept Mexico is a Documentary, TV Movie film.
Where was The Storm That Swept Mexico produced?
The Storm That Swept Mexico was produced in United States of America.