CARLOS JÁUREGUI:
THE UNFORGETTABLE FAG
CARLOS JÁUREGUI:
THE UNFORGETTABLE FAG
CARLOS JÁUREGUI:
THE UNFORGETTABLE FAG
Education, The Practice Of Freedom
THE WHITE GUARD
LA GUARDIA BLANCA
The White Guard exposes the violence orchestrated by multinational companies, in collusion with organized crime and the Mexican government, to seize land and exploit natural resources. Behind barbed wire fences, Mexican forests, rivers and mountains fall into the hands of private companies. These regions become separate universes where the new masters and their mercenaries terrorize people into silence. Like other farmers from across the country, Roberto de la Rosa now walks on pathways riddled with booby traps. In recent years, Mexico has seen the highest number of assassinated land defenders. The White Guard gives voice to the courageous land defenders and their families who dare to speak out about this new form of colonialism that is decimating Mexican villages and landscapes with impunity.




THE FILMMAKER
In 2002, The Last Meal, a dive into the absurd and the horror of Huntsville, Texas, capital of the death penalty in the USA was Julien Elie’s first feature film. After several years away from cinema, he directed Dark Suns in 2018. The epic journey into the heart of the wave of violence that is hitting Mexico has won a dozen awards (CPH DOX, BAFICI, Filmfest Hamburg, Nashville Film Festival, etc.) and was presented at numerous festivals. La Guardia Blanca is his second feature film shot in Mexico.
FESTIVALS AND AWARDS
Best Documentary – The Int’l Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia, Spain
Nominee Best Cinematography and Sound Design – Canadian Screen Awards
Magnus Isacsson Award and Student Jury Award – RIDM - Montreal Int’l Documentary Festival, Canada
Filmfest Hamburg – Germany
DocLisboa – International Documentary Film Festival, Portugal
DocsMX – International Documentary Film Festival of Mexico City – Mexico
Ambulante Film Festival – Mexico
FINCA – International Environmental Film Festival – Argentina
THE WHITE GUARD
Catalog # EPF16081 ● ISBN: 978-1-963201-21-5 ● UPC: 6-82086-16081-8 ● NTSC
109 Minutes ● Copyright 2023 ● Spanish, English Subtitles
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