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Francisco Rivera, Director and Supervising Attorney - International Human Rights Clinic at Santa Clara University School of Law

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Granito

Granito: Every Memory Matters

Francisco Rivera, Director and Supervising Attorney - International Human Rights Clinic at Santa Clara University School of Law

“I just showed your film to my human rights clinic class at Santa Clara Law. As always, students were moved to tears. We're sending an observer to the trial in a couple of weeks. Thank you again for contributing much more than a granito de arena towards justice and for your resolve in seeking an end to impunity for the genocide in Guatemala. Un abrazo solidario.”

Mayan Cross

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Granito

Mayan Cross
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mayan-Cross/104213029659162?ref=stream

“Anyone who cares about the Maya will not want to miss these documentaries, the prequel "When the Mountains Tremble" and "Granito: How to Nail a Dictator". Without the evidence captured by the filmmakers, the victims may not have ever felt safe coming forward and the unprecedented trial of Ríos Montt may never have happened...astounded at the significance of this.”

Karen Fagan, PhD, Institute Director, Women in Public Service Institute for Women's Leadership in Latin America at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars

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Granito

Karen Fagan, PhD, Institute Director, Women in Public Service Institute for Women's Leadership in Latin America at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars

“I just finished watching Granito, and I am simply amazed at what has been accomplished. It was inspiring, terrifying, and humbling all at once. Thank you so very much for agreeing to share this with us. This film has everything we could hope for. It is a perfect example of the importance of every person's work in protecting human rights, no matter how small it may seem at the time. It make us face the ugly truth - even us here in the US - but then it offers hope, and hands the torch to the next generation of advocates.”

Richard J. Wilson, Professor of Law and Director, International Human Rights Law Clinic, American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, DC

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Granito

Richard J. Wilson, Professor of Law and Director, International Human Rights Law Clinic, American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, DC
http://ssrn.com/author=29638

“I found the film to be deeply moving, an authentic look back at a dismal history of human rights violations by Guatemala’s former leaders, as well as a look forward toward historic and legal accountability. Kudos to those who made history in their tenacious search for the truth, and to those who had the courage to document the wrongs and tell the world.”

University Church Chicago

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Granito

University Church Chicago

“This is an amazing story that exemplifies the importance of documentary filmmaking as a way of tracking and keeping record of the world's crucial events and humankind's critical behavior, and it is a tribute to the people -- international human rights leaders (including Nobel laureate Rigoberta Menchu Tum, who appears in the film), prosecutors and citizen witnesses alike -- who persist in seeking justice and to the survivors who have and are making valiant attempts to reconstruct their lives and carry on.”

Montreal Gazette

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When the Mountains Tremble

Montreal Gazette

“...a hard hitting look at life in Guatemala...”

Daily News

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When the Mountains Tremble

Daily News

“...does a commendable job of examing the country's situation...”

San Francisco Examiner

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When the Mountains Tremble

San Francisco Examiner

“...powerful and passionate...”

The Boston Globe (editorial)

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When the Mountains Tremble

The Boston Globe (editorial)

“...the camera and sound work provide a sense of Central American realities that do not come across in news coverage.”

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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When the Mountains Tremble

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

“...a first-class narrative...in a riveting dramatic form.”