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Narration of one of the bloodiest episodes of the Mexican national history, The Tragic Ten, beginning when General Victoriano Huerta sent to kill President Francisco I. Madero, Vice President José María Pino Suárez and Senator Belisario Dominguez. The film recreates the moment of the execution at the hands of Huerta and his accomplices Bernardo Reyes, Félix Díaz and Manuel Mondragón.
Direction
Isaac stages the coup like a suffocating chamber piece.
Acting
Bruno Rey's Huerta: jowly, paranoid, terrifyingly banal.
Cinematography
Grainy 70s Mexico City standing in for 1913—time collapses.

Director
Alberto Isaac
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