"Protest movements." . . "Snagfilms." . . "Green movement Puerto Rico." . . "Green movement." . . . . "Compañeros de lucha Brothers in arms" . . . "Brothers in arms" . "\"Campamento Playa Pa'l Pueblo is the name given to a small circle of tents on the beach in Carolina, Puerto Rico, where a handful of environmental activists have lived for six years, weathering mosquitoes, hurricanes and heat, to protest the development of a Marriott hotel. United by their belief that this unassuming beach belongs to the people, this tenacious 'band of brothers' have held off construction of the new hotel -- despite constant pressure from Marriott managers -- and the Puerto Rican tourism board. Filmmaker Juan C. Dávila moves into the camp and explores the unique personalities, deep passions and determination of the people who are fighting to protect the beach. In the shadow of a multi-million dollar construction project, a rag tag group of concerned activists come together and show how the power of the people can defeat a giant.\"--Container." . . . . . "Feature films" . . . . . . "\"Campamento Playa Pa'l Pueblo is the name given to a small circle of tents on the beach in Carolina, Puerto Rico, where a handful of environmental activists have lived for six years, weathering mosquitoes, hurricanes and heat, to protest the development of a Marriott hotel. United by their belief that this unassuming beach belongs to the people, this tenacious 'band of brothers' have held off construction of the new hotel -- despite constant pressure from Marriott managers -- and the Puerto Rican tourism board. Filmmaker Juan C. Dávila moves into the camp and explores the unique personalities, deep passions and determination of the people who are fighting to protect the beach. In the shadow of a multi-million dollar construction project, a rag tag group of concerned activists come together and show how the power of the people can defeat a giant.\"--Snagfilms" . . . . . "Nonfiction films" . . "Compañeros de lucha" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Playa Pal Pueblo is the name given to a small circle of tents on the beach in Carolina, Puerto Rico, where a handful of environmental activists have lived for six years, weathering mosquitoes, hurricanes and heat, to protest the development of a Marriott hotel. United by their belief that this unassuming beach belongs to the people, this tenacious 'band of brothers' have held off construction of the new hotel -- despite constant pressure from Marriott managers -- and the Puerto Rican tourism board. Filmmaker Juan C. Davila moves into the camp and explores the unique personalities, deep passions and determination of the people who are fighting to protect the beach. In the shadow of a multi-million dollar construction project, a rag tag group of concerned activists come together and show how the power of the people can defeat a giant." . . . "eVideos (www)" . . "Documentary films" . . . . . "Movimientos de protesta Puerto Rico." . . "Marriott Corporation." . . "Resort development Environmental aspects Puerto Rico Carolina." . . "Cinema Libre Studio." . . "Armed Forces Environmental aspects." . . "Protest movements Puerto Rico." . . "Puerto Rico" . . "Puerto Rico." . "Movimiento verde." . . "Frutos Fílmicos (Firm)" . . . . "Tourism Environmental aspects Puerto Rico Carolina." . .