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The Last American Colony
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The Last American Colony

Oct 18, 2019
1h 30m
★ 0.0

One Man's Revolution

Overview

Puerto Rico, the last relic of colonization in the western hemisphere, has been a dependent territory of the USA since 1917. Los Macheteros and one of its leaders Juan Segarra have been fighting for its full independence for many decades.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Northern Light Productions
The Film Emporium

Cast

Juan Segarra Palmer

Self

Juan Segarra Palmer

Pedro Albizu Campos

Self

Pedro Albizu Campos

Rafael Cancel Miranda

Self

Rafael Cancel Miranda

Andres Figueroa Cordero

Self

Andres Figueroa Cordero

Carmen Yulín Cruz

Self

Carmen Yulín Cruz

Irvin Flores

Self

Irvin Flores

Lolita Lebron

Self

Lolita Lebron

Filiberto Ojeda Ríos

Self

Filiberto Ojeda Ríos

Donald Trump

Self

Donald Trump

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