Guadalupe Miranda studied still photography and filmmaking at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (Film Training Centre), in Mexico City. She has directed many political documentary shorts that have won awards in Mexico and abroad.
Tales from the Inside Women inmates of Puente Grande Federal Prison in the state of Jalisco give testimonies of their lives and convey the emotional experience of their confinement. Speaking from their own experience, they reflect upon the human condition, survival, and the concept of freedom.
April 1994 in the Lacandona Jungle, Chiapas, México. The Zapatista women talk about the living conditions of Mexican indigenous populations and the life of peasant women. They explain the reasons for their struggle and their uprising.
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A family is evicted from the home they have lived in for almost 20 years. Teenage Sara experiences the change as her parents fight during the moving process.