Ethnocide: Notes on El Mezquital (1977)
Through the direct testimony of the Indians, the phenomenon of acculturation suffered by the Otomí minority of the Mezquital Valley, one of the poorest rural areas of the state of Hidalgo, in Mexico, is analyzed. It tries to show a broader problem that encompasses a large part of the Continent; how other peoples, other ethnic groups, are exterminated with all kinds of mechanisms, from brutal repression to the most sophisticated cultural penetration.
Director: Paul Leduc
| Directing | Paul Leduc | Director |
| Writing | Paul Leduc | Writer |
| Editing | Paul Leduc | Editor |
| Production | Bosco Arochi | Producer |
| Production | Jean-Marc Garand | Producer |
| Editing | J. Richard Robesco | Editor |
| Writing | Roger Bartra | Writer |
| Production | Vicente Silva | Producer |
| Editing | Rafael Castanedo | Editor |
| Camera | Georges Dufaux | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ángel Goded | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Fernando Robles | Assistant Camera |
| Camera | Leoncio Villarias | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Serge Beauchemin | Sound |
| Sound | Jean-Pierre Joutel | Sound Mixer |
| Crew | Carlos Resendi | Manager of Operations |