
1983
Using rare historical footage, vintage musical recordings, and interviews with 88-year-old Pedro J. Gonzalez and his wife, this film chronicles Gonzalez’s long and colorful life, from his early days with Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution, to his career as a popular radio personality in Los Angeles in the 1930s, to the controversial court case that sent him to San Prison, a victim of the repressive forces operating against the Chicano/Mexicano community during that period.

Pedro J. Gonzalez
Self

Julio Medina
Self - Narrator

Rudy Hernandez: Congressional Medal of Honor

Wattstax

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The Cat That Changed America

Flipside Video Fanzine Number 1

Flipside Video Fanzine Number Two

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Dancing in A-Yard

The Decline of Western Civilization

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Bling Bling

Chicano チカーノ

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