Navidad Guatemalteca

Navidad Guatemalteca

1977 · 3 min

Guatemala 1976: A metaphor of natural devastation and political violence. Amidst the earthquake-shattered walls of Luis Argueta's childhood home, a young girl drinks the blood of a turkey as the sound of a manual typewriter is drowned by machine gun fire.

Directed by Luis Argueta

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