The Storm That Swept Mexico

8.5

The Storm That Swept Mexico tells the gripping story of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, the first major political and social revolution of the 20th century. The revolution not only changed the course of Mexican history, transforming economic and political power within the nation, but also profoundly impacted the relationships between Mexico, the U.S. and the rest of the world.

Discover

Luis Valdez

Narrator

Alex Saragoza

Self - Professor, UC Berkeley

Barry Carr

Self - Professor, La Trobe University, Melbourne

Romana Falcon

Self - Professor, El Colegio de Mexico

Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano

Self - Son of Lázaro Cárdenas

Adolfo Gilly

Self - Professor, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Friedrich Katz

Self - Professor, University of Chicago

Laura Gonzáles Y Matute

Self - Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

Max Parra

Self - Professor, UC San Diego

Elena Poniatowska

Self - Novelist/Journalist (as Elena Poniatowska Amor)

Ramón Ruíz

Self - Professor, UC San Diego

Jesus Vargas

Self - Professor, Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez

Plutarco Elías Calles

Self - President of Mexico (archive footage)

Nelly Campobello

Self - (archive footage)

Crew

Vicente Franco

Cinematography

Directing

Ray Telles

Director

Angela Reginato

Assistant Director

Editing

David telles

Assistant Editor

Production

Kenn Rabin

Producer

Yvan Iturriaga

Associate Producer

Rosalie Valencia

Associate Producer

Dave Keller

Production Manager

Crew

Vicente Franco

Cinematography

Directing

Ray Telles

Director

Angela Reginato

Assistant Director

Editing

David telles

Assistant Editor

Production

Kenn Rabin

Producer

Yvan Iturriaga

Associate Producer

Rosalie Valencia

Associate Producer

Dave Keller

Production Manager