
Tlatelolco, Summer of 68'
Drama · Romance
Overview
As Mexico prepares to host the 1968 Olympics, students and civilians are uniting on the streets to protest the authoritarian government. Tensions are running high and the eyes of the world are on Mexico and President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz. Ana Maria, a student photographer and daughter of a high-ranking official, finds herself embroiled in the movement and is swept off her feet by Félix, a working-class architecture student. This film remembers the events that led to one of the darkest chapters in Mexico’s recent history: the massacre at Tlatelolco, 10 days before the opening of the Olympic Games.
Top Cast


Christian Vazquez
Christian Vazquez
Félix
Christian Vazquez
Félix


Cassandra Ciangherotti
Cassandra Ciangherotti
Ana María
Cassandra Ciangherotti
Ana María


Claudette Maillé
Claudette Maillé
Gloria
Claudette Maillé
Gloria


Roberto Sosa
Roberto Sosa
President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
Roberto Sosa
President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz


Juan Manuel Bernal
Juan Manuel Bernal
Ernesto
Juan Manuel Bernal
Ernesto


Armando Hernández
Armando Hernández
Paco
Armando Hernández
Paco


Álex Perea
Álex Perea
Juanjo
Álex Perea
Juanjo


Alejandra Ambrosi
Alejandra Ambrosi
Emilia
Alejandra Ambrosi
Emilia


Teresa Ruiz
Teresa Ruiz
Licha
Teresa Ruiz
Licha
Lucía Blaksley
Lucía Blaksley
Paulina
Lucía Blaksley
Paulina
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