Fraude: México 2006
Fraude: México 2006

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Fraude: México 2006

2007
Movie
110 min
Spanish

This is a documentary about the mexican presidential election in july 2th 2006, in which the left candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador, accused fraud against him and the people. This is the story of their fight for democracy.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Luis KellyGenres: Documentary, Politics

Plot Summary

This documentary examines the controversial 2006 Mexican presidential election, which was marked by widespread accusations of fraud and irregularities. It delves into the political climate, the campaigns of the main candidates, and the subsequent protests and legal challenges that followed the contentious results. The film aims to shed light on the democratic process and its potential vulnerabilities in Mexico.

Critical Reception

Fraude: México 2006 was noted for its critical examination of a pivotal moment in Mexican political history. While lauded by some for its investigative approach and its bringing attention to electoral concerns, others found it to be biased or incomplete in its portrayal. It generated significant discussion regarding the integrity of the electoral system.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its timely and critical look at a contentious election.

  • Criticized by some for a perceived lack of neutrality.

  • Highlighted concerns about democratic processes in Mexico.

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Fun Fact

The documentary's release in 2007 aimed to provide an alternative perspective on the highly disputed 2006 presidential election, which saw Andrés Manuel López Obrador narrowly lose to Felipe Calderón amidst allegations of fraud.

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