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Travelers to Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras in 2012 can expect a yearlong celebration of Maya culture, past and present—and Moon Maya 2012 author Joshua Berman is blogging about all of it.
Recent Posts
- Scientists return to cenote excavation in Belize
- "MAYA 2012: Lords of Time" exhibit at Penn Museum
- Saving Mayan Languages: video from Guatemala
- Solstice Trip Opportunities in Copan, Honduras
- '2012: The Beginning' Most-Watched Documentary in Cannes
- Documentary to reveal underwater Maya city
- Maya Field Workshops with David Stuart in Copan
- New Book about Modern Maya
- 600-year-old cigars discovered in Guatemala
- New PBS Documentary on the Maya
- Tia Stephanie Tours Covers Culture, Cuisine of Southern Mexico and More
- Travel Opportunities in Yucatan, Mexico: Maya Research Program and Yaxunah
- Lords of Time: Major Maya Exhibit in Philadelphia
- 2012, The Beginning, Film Trailer
- Indie film trailer, GRANITO, about recent Maya history in Guatemala

Indie film trailer, GRANITO, about recent Maya history in Guatemala
One cannot visit or explore Guatemala without acknowledging its recent history, specifically the attempted genocide of the Maya people, perpetrated by the government and military. I found chilling evidence of this chapter a few years ago while visiting the northern Guatemala town of Rabinal; I went to a museum devoted to local Maya who were "disappeared" and to a cemetery with these images of violence (above).
Now, in a new interactive media project and film called GRANITO: Every Memory Matters, Director Pamela Yates is connecting that recent past with the present. GRANITO is more than a film. It tells the story about the making of the 1982 documentary by Skylight Pictures, When the Mountains Tremble, and also discusses how her footage, transcripts, and outtakes are being used as forensic evidence in the current genocide case against several key players, including former Guatemalan military dictator José Efraín Ríos Montt.
I discovered the GRANITO project while browsing the list of all the great films and shorts I missed at the Boulder International Film Festival this weekend. GRANITO also features old and new interviews with Nobel Peace Laureate Rigoberta Menchú.
"Can a film tip the scales of justice in Guatemala?" the viewer is asked.
"Each of the five main characters whose destinies collide in GRANITO are connected by the Guatemala of 1982, then engulfed in a war where a genocidal 'scorched earth' campaign by the military exterminated nearly 200,000 Maya people. Now, as if a watchful Maya god were weaving back together threads of a story unraveled by the passage of time, forgotten by most, our characters become integral to the overarching narrative of wrongs done and justice sought that they have pieced together, each adding their granito, their tiny grain of sand, to the epic tale."
I know I'll be looking out for it when it is released, in the meantime: [LINK TO VIDEO]
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GRANITO premier in Guatemala
Posted by pamelayates on February 20, 2012 at 7:02 am
GRANITO will premiere in Guatemala on March 1, 2012 at the Teatro Nacional at 7:30pm.
Tickets are FREE, and available at Sophos Bookstore, Casa Cervantes beginning this week,
and at the box office at the Teatro Nacional on the day of the premiere (Mar. 1st).
For more info on screenings in the US go to the granitofilm Facebook page or
http://granitofilm.com
Thanks for the article, and hope to see all at the Teatro Nacional on March 1st.
Pamela Yates, Director, GRANITO: How to Nail a Dictator