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While Mexico's indigenous peoples have been struggling for years to gain
political representation and economic justice, their battles came to a
head on January 1, 1994, when a militant political faction, the
Zapatista National Liberation Army (or EZLN), led by a mysterious man
known only as Subcommandante Marcos, led a massive raid that took
control of five villages and 500 ranches in Mexico. The EZLN's actions
were in protest of the ratification of the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA), which (among other things) cleared the way for
agricultural imports that effectively destroyed the livelihood of
Mexico's poorest citizens. Since then, the Mexican government has
ruthlessly hunted down the EZLN and their leadership, though officials
have denied the existence of the Peace and Justice Party, the
paramilitary group established to wipe out the EZLN.
For A Place Called Chiapas, Canadian documentarian Nettie Wild spent
nine months in Chiapas, Mexico, one of the nation's poorest regions and a
stronghold of the EZLN, following the activities of both the EZLN
rebels and the Peace and Justice party, and scoring a rare on-camera
interview with Marcos (who prefers to communicate using the more
anonymous and widely circulated medium of the Internet). A Place Called
Chiapas won the prize for Best Documentary at the 1998 Los Angeles
International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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