El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1 (2014)

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The military dictatorships, which held power in El Salvador, instituted a way of governing the country that became unsustainable. Electoral frauds were evident, and despite all this, the military continued to perpetuate themselves in power. Little by little, the gap between social classes began to widen, aggravating differences, while inequality grew disproportionally. Due to the lack of opportunity to improve the quality of life of Salvadorans via a political path, guerrilla organizations as well as an armed conflict emerged.

Director: Gerardo Muyshondt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
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Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1 about?
The military dictatorships, which held power in El Salvador, instituted a way of governing the country that became unsustainable. Electoral frauds were evident, and despite all this, the military continued to perpetuate themselves in power. Little by little, the gap between social classes began to widen, aggravating differences, while inequality grew disproportionally. Due to the lack of opportunity to improve the quality of life of Salvadorans via a political path, guerrilla organizations as well as an armed conflict emerged.
Who directed El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1?
El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1 was directed by Gerardo Muyshondt.
How long is El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1?
El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1 has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1?
El Salvador: Lost Archives of the Armed Conflict, Vol. 1 is a Documentary film.