Directed by John Sayles
With Federico Luppi, Damian Delgado, Dan Rivera Gonzalez
1997, USA/Mexico, 127 minutes. In Spanish, Italian, English, Nahuati, Maya, Tzotzil, Kuna, rated R for language and some violent images.
Presented with Missing Movies
A 25th Anniversary Special Event
After a life in a city where he has been indifferent to the world around him, a wealthy physician in an unnamed Latin American country decides to visit medical students who he has trained and sent to dangerous rural areas to serve indigenous communities. Never having given serious thought to the world around him, he is surprised to find himself immersed in a world of violent conflict, where powerless villagers and educated doctors alike are threatened and killed by “men with guns.”
John Sayles will discuss Men With Guns and how it became a “missing movie,” with Missing Movies founder Rich Guay.
Golden Globe Nominee: Best Foreign Language Film
National Board of Review: Top Foreign Films
“The film takes the form of a journey, sometimes harrowing, sometimes poetic. It has a backbone of symbolism, as many great stories do. As the doctor moves from the city to the country, from the shore to the mountains, he also moves through history.” – Roger Ebert, Chicogo Sun-Times
“John Sayles is the most courageous and decent storyteller working in American films today. He proves that again in ”Men With Guns.” Critic’s Pick – Janet Maslin, The New York Times



