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RADIO SILENCE

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INTERNATIONAL

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MEXICO

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Documentary / HD / color

78 minutes & 52 minutes

Spanish

English / French / German

Switzerland / Mexico

 

Juliana Fanjul 

Philippe Coeytaux, Jose Cohen

AKKA FILMS / CACTUS DOCS / RTS

Jérôme Colin

Carlos Ibanez Diaz

Yael Bitton

Marc Parazon

Lightdox

Book & buy

Artegios Distribución

JIP Film

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SYNOPSIS

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March 2015, due to political pressure and false pretenses, Carmen Aristegui, the main voice of independent journalism in Mexico, is fired with her team from the MVS Radio station. The next day more than 200,000 people demonstrate and sign a petition calling for her return on air and the end of censorship. Despite this exceptional mobilization, the station does not give way.

Who is this woman behind famous Mexican journalist? How did she become a popular figure of resistance and freedom of expression in Mexico? Who are her main enemies? Why is she still alive when dozens of her colleagues have been murdered in recent years and months? Does she find herself trapped in a role she did not want to endorse?

This documentary captures Carmen’s enduring and dangerous fight to recreate a space of freedom of speech and keep informing her listeners. In some other country this might be an easier task, but in Mexico, where social and economic situation is dominated by drug traffickers and political corruption, Carmen and her team have an uphill battle. Through testimonials, archive footage and social networks excerpts, we follow Carmen and her team in a large ongoing investigation conducted alongside the construction of her new internet radio station.

RADIO SILENCE immerses us in the fight of Carmen Aristegui, a woman inhabited by an extraordinary courage. A fight against monopolistic concentration of the media, against an authoritarian and corrupt political system, all in a climate undermined by threats and constant intimidation of drug traffickers.

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