The film begins with the exhumation of four American women tortured, raped, and murdered by the right-wing government of El Salvador on December 2, 1980. The women – Dorothy Kazel, an Ursuline; Ita Ford and Maura Clarke, Maryknoll mission sisters; and Jean Donovan, a young laywoman from Cleveland – were providing food, shelter, medical care and burial to the poor. They were targeted for assassination by a death squad within the U.S.-supported Salvadoran military as part of a policy of suppressing the poor and “liberation theology.” The award-winning documentary focuses primarily on the life of Jean Donovan through archival news footage, interviews, home movies, and diary readings.
Release: Roses in December (1982)
General: avi | 709 MB | 00:54:01
Video: 1600 Kbps | 640×480 (4:3) | 29.970 fps | XVID
Audio 1: 2000 at 224 Kbps | 2 channels | 48 Khz | (English)
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