Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over (2006)

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In the early hours of March, 16, 1916, the troops of Pancho Villa invaded the continental territory of the United States. They attacked the village of Columbus. At the same time a baby was born in Nazas, Durango. He was the son of General Pancho Villa. When his father was murdered by the government in 1923, his mother took him to California and told him: Never tell anybody who your father was, because your life and mine are in danger. Eighty three years later, Ernesto Nava came to his father´s land and discovered that General Villa is one of the most respected heroes in his country and a moral guide for millions of peasants throughout Mexico. The story of Pancho Villa told by those who knew him.

Director: Francesco Taboada Tabone
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 95 min
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Country: Mexico
Original Language: es
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What is Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over about?
In the early hours of March, 16, 1916, the troops of Pancho Villa invaded the continental territory of the United States. They attacked the village of Columbus. At the same time a baby was born in Nazas, Durango. He was the son of General Pancho Villa. When his father was murdered by the government in 1923, his mother took him to California and told him: Never tell anybody who your father was, because your life and mine are in danger. Eighty three years later, Ernesto Nava came to his father´s land and discovered that General Villa is one of the most respected heroes in his country and a moral guide for millions of peasants throughout Mexico. The story of Pancho Villa told by those who knew him.
Who directed Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over?
Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over was directed by Francesco Taboada Tabone.
Who stars in Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over?
Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over stars Anacleto Rentería Díaz, Pablo López, Diego Zapata, Ana María Zapata, Ernesto Nava.
How long is Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over?
Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over?
Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over is a Documentary film.
Where was Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over produced?
Pancho Villa: Revolution Is Not Over was produced in Mexico.