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  2. Reed: Insurgent Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Reed: Insurgent Mexico (Spanish: Reed, México insurgente) is a 1973 Mexican drama film directed by Paul Leduc. [1] It was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 46th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [2]

  3. John Reed (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Reed's reports were collected and published as the book Insurgent Mexico (1914). On April 30, 1914, Reed arrived in Colorado , scene of the recent Ludlow massacre , which was part of the Colorado Coalfield War between the John D. Rockefeller Jr. -owned Colorado Fuel & Iron Company and United Mine Workers union supporters.

  4. Red Bells - Wikipedia

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    Red Bells (also known as Mexico in Flames, Insurgent Mexico and Red Bells Part I – Mexico on Fire) is a 1982 adventure-drama film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk.It was coproduced by Soviet Union (where it was released as Krasnye kolokola, film pervyy – Meksika v ogne), Italy (where is known as Messico in fiamme) and Mexico (where its title is Campanas rojas).

  5. División del Norte - Wikipedia

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    U.S. American journalist John Reed spent time with Villa and the División del Norte, writing in his book about the Mexican Revolution Insurgent Mexico that "Up to [Villa's] day, Mexican armies had always carried with them hundreds of the women and children of soldiers; Villa was the first man to think of swift forced marches of bodies of ...

  6. Paul Leduc (film director) - Wikipedia

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    [3] The film is a dramatization of John Reed's famous account of the Mexican revolution, Insurgent Mexico, with Reed as the main character. Leduc's most critically acclaimed film is Frida: Naturaleza viva. This film is regarded as a highly expressionist and lyrical work on the famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.

  7. Pancho Villa - Wikipedia

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    Reed spent four months embedded with Villa's army and published vivid word portraits of Villa, his fighting men, and the women soldaderas, who were a vital part of the fighting force. Reed's articles were collected as Insurgent Mexico and published in 1914 for an American readership. [43]

  8. ‘Devastating’: Retired John Deere employee warns of ... - AOL

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    Founded by John Deere in 1837, Deere & Co (DE) has grown into a leading manufacturer of agricultural, construction, and forestry machinery, known for its iconic green and yellow equipment.

  9. List of Mexican Revolution and Cristero War films - Wikipedia

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    Mexico Reed: Insurgent Mexico: Reed, México insurgente: Paul Leduc: Biography, Drama, War. Based on a novel México insurgente: la revolución de 1910. 1974 Mexico The death of Pancho Villa: La muerte de Pancho Villa: Mario Hernández: Action, Biography, Drama, History, War. Pancho Villa: 1975 Mexico The Living Forces: Las fuerzas vivas: Luis ...