Saturday, December 25, 2010

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December 25, 2010

Today was a different day for the first time in many years does not hurt Christmas, I could not tell if the circumstances or the fact that between yesterday and today, the cough and discomfort gave way, or just that after very difficult years, this year my son turned to smile with their gifts at the foot of his bed, not all the requested and less all I would have liked I had, but those who were required to catch him and he smiled as he did. Today

no letters from Santa, saying that on the birthday get something in return, neither side was disappointment, my Christmas gift was a smile that lit up my heart and made me completely forget all that this time made me very sad.

Certainly there are things I'll keep thinking, longing, and I know that if I think right now, with the depth and intensity that I usually do, I know I'm going to get to mourn, but I will not, it does not matter now, this Christmas I did not expect anything from anyone but trusted that God would give me what I needed, and it was.

And maybe the last seven years were the last shadow of the sun on me, it's time to get up and walk without doubt, with the same certainty with which my son ran out to find their gifts to surprise and smile. It's time to listen more to God, is never wrong and knows that each and every one of the gifts he gives us are the righteous for us to be the best we can be.

trials of our family, of our parents, friends and acquaintances, are partial, full of expectations that not for us to fill. This Christmas I realized that I should not judge me, because my whole life is unfolding as God-o-the expected life, with the problems and challenges that I need, with successes and even with all my mistakes and failures, all I need to my life, and under no circumstances had to pay any price because there must be a reason for my life to develop well, and if I committed a sin, or if those around me I did something completely unforgivable, God had forgiven me since before . Today

that shadow is gone and is my best gift.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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The Frozen Revolution Raymundo Gleyzer

Prohibited by Luis Echeverria, the documentary is a fierce criticism to Mexico, the Frozen Revolution opens with 36 years behind the foreign look on the Suppression student and semi-slave labor Blanche Petrich Southeast Image Zoom Raymundo Gleyzer documentary that after review of the Mexican Revolution came to the southeast of the country never before exhibited in Mexico, the documentary Mexico, the Frozen Revolution, made in 1970 by Argentine filmmaker Raymundo Gleyzer kidnapped and disappeared by the dictatorship of his country in 1976, begins with images of the paraphernalia PRI in the presidential campaign that was powerful interior minister, Luis Echeverría. In the period between the massacre of Tlatelolco (1968) and the Thursday of Corpus (1971), records the decline of the "institutional revolution" of PRI in its fifth decade of power, runs the impoverished Southeast and concludes with the seal of blood from October 2, 1968. The movie, bolstered by Echeverria, who had been flattered by the interest of the team of "German TV" who approached him when he tried to rebuild its tarnished international image, was premiered in Buenos Aires in 1971. The impact of the film reached the pages of newspapers in Buenos Aires. Those images of the fallen on 2 October, "when one afternoon the Mexican government sent 400 students to kill" stories of modern slaves of the henequen haciendas, a gangster CTM had never been exhibited in this context in South America. It was not the praise of the "revolution made institution" that the Mexican regime hoped it was the fierce criticism of an ideal betrayed.

The film angered Echeverria, who through his ambassador in Buenos Aires and got called for a ban on the film. The work of Raymundo Gleyzer lasted only one day in theaters. Canned since then, this Wednesday, February 13 after 36 years out of the freezer to reach cinemas hosting the 2007 Tour Documentary Ambulante. Gleyzer, film activist, recognized by the new generation of filmmakers as "the father of cinema piquetero" fruitful period was in front of the camera, the driver of documentary understood as "a weapon for the socialist revolution." Today, the people of Argentina celebrates theater in his honor Documentalist Day on 27 May, the date of his kidnapping. Persona non grata in Mexico at the time, Echeverria declared him persona non grata. But today, his widow Juana Sapire, who worked as an assistant sound engineer on many of its productions, is in Mexico promoting the film banned. "For people like Raymond dies, but does not disappear, he's here again, in the order."