Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival, Maria's Story follows Maria Serrano, a wife, mother, and guerrila leader on the frontlines of the battle for El Salvador three years before the end of a brutal civil war. With unprecedented access, the filmmakers take you inside FMLN gueriila camps where Maria travels across the county in order to organize the impoverished population and plan a major nationwide offensive that helped lead the FMLN to a historic peace pact in 1992. The film's groundbreaking use of small format video allowed the filmmakers to live on the run with the guerillias for months at a time, giving the filmmakers unique footage not otherwise attainable. This intimate portrait shows a woman risking everything in her fight for justice and change as well as the love and camaraderie that can thrive in times of war.
Individual | Role(s) |
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Pamela Cohen |
Director Producer |
Monona Wali |
Director Writer Editor |
Catherine Ryan | Producer |
John Knoop | Cinematographer |
Anita Clearfield | Editor |
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