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Title Sumercé / directed by Victoria Solano ; produced by Pinball London, Clementina Producciones
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Pinball London, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (84 minutes)
Summary The policies taken by the Colombian government in the last decade have taken millions of Colombia's peasants into poverty. Hundreds of them arrive every day to the big cities to inhabit the most marginal places. With the agriculture dead the mega mining projects arisen. Daily numerous communities across the country protest and hold machinery as the mining companies arrive with illegal licences to exploit their lands. From that resistance this film was born. Sumerce is the proof of what happens with the people when their roots are attacked. For more than 40 years, Don Eduardo, 62, has fought in order to protect the highlands of Boyaca. He is a survivor of the war between guerrillas, the government and the militiamen. Now he is confronting the mining companies that see in the moor a fertile location to extract coal. Despite the lack of formal education Don Eduardo goes over farm by farm talking with the peasants from the region about the importance of protecting the environment and the peasant economy
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed May 9, 2022)
In Spanish
Subject Mines and mineral resources -- Environmental aspects -- Colombia
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Colombia
Social movements -- Colombia
Farmers -- Colombia
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects.
Economic history.
Farmers.
Mines and mineral resources -- Environmental aspects.
Social movements.
SUBJECT Colombia -- Economic conditions
Subject Colombia.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Form Streaming video
Author Solano, Victoria, director
Eduardo, Don, speaker
Pinball London, production company
Clementina Producciones, production company