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La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas - Segunda parte: El golpe de estado&()
Taking place during the Chilean Coup d'&tat in 1973, this film opens with the attempted military coup of June 1973, which is put down by troops loyal to the government. The left is divided ...
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The chronicle of the political tension in Chile in 1973 and of the violent counter revolution against the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende.
Patricio Guzmán
Salvador Allende,
Abilio Fernández
Documentary
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French essay film focusing on global political turmoil in the 1960s and '70s, particularly the rise of the New Left in France and the development of socialist movements in Latin America.
Chris Marker
Laurence Cuvillier,
Davos Hanich,
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Credited cast:
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Himself - Secretario General Partido Socialista
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Himself - Rector Universidad Católica Demócratacristiano
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Himself - Secretario General Partido Comunista
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Himself - Jefe del Comando de Abastecimiento Directo
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Himself - Secretario General del Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria MIR
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Himself - Narrador
Himself - Diputado P. Nacional
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Himself - Secretario General
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Himself - Secretario General Partido MAPU
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(archive footage) (as General Gustavo Leigh)
(archive footage) (as General César Mendoza)
(archive footage) (as Almirante José Toribio Merino)
(archive footage) (as General Augusto Pinochet)
Himself - Diputado Comunista
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Taking place during the Chilean Coup d'état in 1973, this film opens with the attempted military coup of June 1973, which is put down by troops loyal to the government. The left is divided over strategy, while the right methodically lays the groundwork for the military seizure of power. The film's dramatic concluding sequence documents the coup d'etat, including Allende's last radio messages to the people of Chile, footage of the military assault on the presidential palace, and that evening's televised presentation of the new military junta.
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Release Date: 13 March 1976 (Cuba)
Also Known As: The Battle of Chile: Part 2
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The second part in a very bravely made trilogy.
The Battle of Chile surely must be the most interesting from the Chilean troubles from the 70's, handled with style & fervour by the passionate director, who by all accounts is a left-wing sympathiser.
The film starts with a roar with the failed coup d'etat, & from there builds up the tragic story of the Allende lead &Marxist& party, telling us who plotted against them & why, all set behind the backdrop of mass public support, eventually quashed by right-wing terror.
The film has to be admired also for publicly stating that the CIA helped the bourguoise eventually kill close to 30,000 people, and the fact that this film was a huge risk to the lives of the makers (who had to smuggle it out of Chile and edit it as exiles). Overall it deals with the worker's plight not only in Chile, but as a case study around the world (Brazil & Bolivia for example), and only watching these types of films (this is part 2 of a trilogy) do you sense the realities of this world, and shake off the ideals set by society.
Well worth a watch.
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