1938: When Oil Was Ours
A film that tells the 1938 oil nationalization through the eyes of Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas and journalist Alberto Miranda. The film reveals the difficulties Cardenas faced in managing the situation and the role of journalist Miranda in conveying the events to the public. This historical event had a profound impact on the future and economy of Mexico. The film provides a detailed look at the political and economic atmosphere of the period, while giving viewers a deep understanding of the characters of Cardenas and Miranda and how they handled this important event. After watching the film, viewers gain knowledge about the period and gain a greater understanding of the effects of the event. The film was shot in various regions of Mexico.