Magic Words (Breaking a Spell)

General Information

Original Title
Palabras mágicas para romper un encantamiento
Author/Creator
Moncana, Mercedes, director.
Language
Spanish.
Subtitles
English
Published
Mexico, 2012.
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (80 min.)
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00005104

Contents/Summary

Summary
Filmmaker Mercedes Moncada Rodríguez returns to Nicaragua to explore her own memories and the country’s history. Her memories go back to 1979 when the Sandinistas came to power, ousting the Somoza family, which had been ruling the country since 1934 with the support of the United States. Managua Lake is used as the garbage dump for the capital city, and it’s where Somoza dumped the ashes of murdered general Sandino back in 1934. Ever since, the lake has been a metaphor for the corrupt, degenerate and polluted state. The lake is never cleaned up, so the amount of garbage is only increasing. The year the Sandinistas won was year zero – the victory of the people and the beginnings of hope. But that hope quickly evaporated. Today, poor adolescents talk about crack and street gangs. Young kids listen to their tough stories and join in the laughter. Back in the day, teenagers were part of the Sandinista army. By alternating present-day reminiscences with archive footage, the film becomes a contemporary frame story about the past.

Subjects

Genre
Documentary films

Bibliographic Information

Title Translation
Magic Words (Breaking a Spell)
Note
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryFL Record 3431Available--
Digital filmOSA Film LibraryFL Record 3431
(HU_OSA_00005104.mp4)
AvailableAccess Copy, MP4 format