Mexico, 1910. President Diaz rules without care for the growing hunger and anger of the poor. Liberal ideas among the educated citizens, and peasants and Indian mountaineers guerrillas eventually join in a bloody revolution.
Mexico, 1910. President Diaz rules over 300 rich families and thousands of peasants in hunger. Madero, born a millionaire, wants a change according to liberal ideas. He starts a revolution, soon joined by Pancho Villa, a guerrilla, and Emiliano Zapata, the Indian leader of the farm workers. Madero is declared the winner in Mexico City.—Artemis-9