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
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Luis Valdez as Narrator |
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Alex Saragoza as Self - Professor, UC Berkeley |
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Barry Carr as Self - Professor, La Trobe University, Melbourne |
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Romana Falcon as Self - Professor, El Colegio de Mexico |
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Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano as Self - Son of Lázaro Cárdenas |
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Adolfo Gilly as Self - Professor, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
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Friedrich Katz as Self - Professor, University of Chicago |
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Laura Gonzáles Y Matute as Self - Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
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Max Parra as Self - Professor, UC San Diego |
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Elena Poniatowska as Self - Novelist/Journalist (as Elena Poniatowska Amor) |
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Ramón Ruíz as Self - Professor, UC San Diego |
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Jesus Vargas as Self - Professor, Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez |
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Plutarco Elías Calles as Self - President of Mexico (archive footage) |
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Nelly Campobello as Self - (archive footage) |
| Directing | Ray Telles | Director |
| Editing | Manuel Tsingaris | Editor |
| Production | Kenn Rabin | Producer |
| Directing | Angela Reginato | Assistant Director |
| Production | Yvan Iturriaga | Associate Producer |
| Production | Rosalie Valencia | Associate Producer |
| Production | Dave Keller | Production Manager |
| Editing | David telles | Assistant Editor |
| Sound | Luis Granados | Sound |
| Sound | Adriano Bravo | Sound |
| Sound | Pete Sears | Music |
| Sound | Los Lobos | Music |
| Sound | Pancho Rodriguez | Music |
| Camera | Vicente Franco | Director of Photography |