0.56% ¿Qué le pasó a México?
Durante el proceso electoral de 2006 en México, se desató una carrera por el poder donde por primera vez el partido a vencer no era el PRI. Este documental sigue los pasos de Andrés Manuel López Obrador durante su campaña como aspirante a la presidencia. Conforme la lucha por el poder tomó vuelo, no sólo el entorno político se transformaba, sino que en el país se generaba un ambiente de confrontación con una rara mezcla de esperanza y miedo que polarizaron a la sociedad. 0.56% es el testimonio de la división del país y de sus limitaciones para encontrar un punto de acuerdo. /////// EN-
This is the story of the battle for power in Mexico; the story of a man who challenged his countrys institutions by proclaiming himself legitimate president after losing the 2006 elections by a minuscule margin. This is the story of an unexpected defeat. Of how the controversial Andrés Manuel López Obrador who led the polls during 4 years and was voted president by more that 14 million Mexicans on July 2nd 2006 lost the election by less than half percent to his adversary Felipe Calderon Hinojosa. We follow for more than 20 months one of the most controversial Mexican politicians. All begins in spring 2005, he is still Mexico Citys mayor, and captures significant moments such as the failed attempt to impeach him until his self proclamation as legitimate president and his actions during the first days of the new government, led by Felipe Calderón, in 2007. For the first time in Mexican history, a charismatic social leader gives close and exclusive access to a film crew and agrees to be followed by the camera in the highlight of his career utterly convinced that he is making history. At the end he lost, we all lost.
Watch "0.56% ¿Qué le pasó a México?" on Apple TV+ (itunes) released in 2011. It's a biography and documentary movie, and has a rating of 7.1 out of 10 from Imdb which is usually fine for this kind of movie, and is currently only available for purchase or rent.
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