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Film screening about moral revolution and social change in Latin American community
This publication explores the transformative power of moral and spiritual revolution across post-war Europe and Latin America. Through vivid documentation of grassroots movements, the text captures how communities from Italian villages to Peruvian highlands are responding to ideological vacuum and social upheaval in the aftermath of world conflict. The publication follows the theatrical presentation of "Kondor," a Latin American play that sparked conversations among students and rural communities about systemic change rooted in personal transformation. At its heart lies a central question: what authentic ideology can inspire nations devastated by fascism, communism, and war to rebuild with renewed purpose and moral clarity? The narrative reveals how ordinary people—from fishermen of Sorrento to students of San Marcos University—are discovering that lasting revolution requires not merely political restructuring but fundamental moral awakening in individuals. Drawing on firsthand accounts and the insights of key figures like Peruvian student Enrique Tamashiro, this work presents a compelling vision of how spiritual and ethical renewal can address the ideological void left in post-war societies and offer genuine hope for human progress and solidarity across borders.
Language

English

Publication
1963
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Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.
Language

English

Publication
1963
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.