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Maria's Story

Maria's Story (1991)
Director: Pamela Cohen
Director: Monona Wali
Year: 
1990
Format: 
16mm, color

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.

Available for research at UCLA

Film Credits

Individual Role(s)
Pamela Cohen Director
Producer
Monona Wali Director
Writer
Editor
Catherine Ryan Producer
John Knoop Cinematographer
Anita Clearfield Editor