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Colombia: A loaded gun and Infornes

This documentary addresses the debates on culture and different experiences that emerged in the late 60's and 70 gathered around the PRT-ERP ( Workers Revolutionary Party - People's Revolutionary Army) in the heat of the revolutionary struggle of the time. Important figures such as Raymundo Gleyzer, Haroldo Conti Vicente Zito Lema, Maria Escudero, Daniel Hopen, Roberto Santoro, Nicholas Casullo and Humberto Costantini among others, were the protagonists of new experiences to express themselves in art as in other areas of the intelligentsia.

developed in this context, collective projects such as Base Film, Theatre Libre Libre Kite group and others in the field of literature, art and music. All had in common the struggle for a socialist country and track road to revolution by Che. A weapon loaded with future returns on these experiences to analyze and discuss the role of the intellectual and the artist and his revolutionary commitment, putting them within reach of the younger generation who today seek and question a critical and combative culture as a contribution to social transformation.

this new work delves a little known aspect, and often neglected-revolutionary political organizations. The interest in culture from the beginning was a permanent companion in Party building. Just remember that the PRT stems partly from the American Indian People's Revolutionary Front (FRIP), born in 50 'heat of the Cultural Center "Dimension" and the library "Aymara" in the province of Santiago del Estero.

There, a group of intellectuals, concentrated around the figure of Francisco René Santucho, calls into question the European Central for the development of a culture tied to our American Indian origins. Passed through it figures as Miguel Angel Asturias, Juan José Hernández Arregui, Bernardo Canal Feijoo, Orestes Di Lullo and Witold Gombrowicz.

a weapon loaded with future based on these experiences to analyze and discuss the role of the intellectual and the artist and his revolutionary commitment, putting them within reach of the younger generation who today seek and question a critical and combative culture as contribution to the process of social transformation.



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