500 Years: Life in Resistance

PRESENTED BY: Beacon Hill Meaningful Movies
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7:00 PM, Friday, October 5, 2018 PST
Location: Beacon Hill (click for map)

NOTE: DATE CHANGE TO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 7:00 pm. “500 Years” highlights the trial of Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Mott for genocide against the country’s indigenous Maya population in the 1980s and the popular uprising that followed the trial, which led to the toppling of President Otto Perez Molina. We are pleased to support the screening of this film in association with El Centro de la Raza, Seattle Public Library and Chapines en Seattle.

The film will be screened in Spanish with English subtitles.  A question and answer session follows the movie.

Sponsors: El Centro de la Raza  www.elcentrodelaraza.org Seattle Public Library  www.spl.org Chapines en Seattle  www.facebook.com/ChapinesSeattle?/

Release Year: 2017

Running Time: 105 minutes

Director: Pamela Yates

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