R | 2h 25min | Drama, History, War | 20 April 2012 History, as far as it is taught in the public schools of the United States, is a very politically correct subject and often omits or otherwise ignores unpopular or shameful aspects that have happened at different points in time. One inconveniently true stain on Mexico’s storied history is the period known as the Cristero War, which lasted from 1926 to 1929. Coincidentally, much of the world was embracing the emerging socialist and communist movements during that time, which obviously didn’t work out too well for any of the parties involved. Maverick director Dean Wright tackles this period of history with great skill in his 2012 film, “For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada.” The film begins with sweeping shots of Mexico City’s beautiful architecture, with text that outlines what the country is going through: “Mexico 1926—a few …