La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas - Segunda parte: El golpe de estado
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFilmmaker Patricio Guzmán tracks the deterioration of Salvador Allende's position following the attempted coup d'état of 29 June 1973, and analyzes the 10 weeks before Augusto Pinochet's CIA... Tout lireFilmmaker Patricio Guzmán tracks the deterioration of Salvador Allende's position following the attempted coup d'état of 29 June 1973, and analyzes the 10 weeks before Augusto Pinochet's CIA-backed seizure of power.Filmmaker Patricio Guzmán tracks the deterioration of Salvador Allende's position following the attempted coup d'état of 29 June 1973, and analyzes the 10 weeks before Augusto Pinochet's CIA-backed seizure of power.
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- Self - Secretario General Partido Socialista
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- Self - Secretario General Partido Comunista
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- Self - Jefe del Comando de Abastecimiento Directo
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- Self - Diputado P. Nacional
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- Self - Secretario General
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- Self - Secretario General Partido MAPU
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- (as General Gustavo Leigh)
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- (as General César Mendoza)
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- (as Almirante José Toribio Merino)
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- (as General Augusto Pinochet)
- Self - Diputado Comunista
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Avis en vedette
Part two does NOT pick up immediately after part one--it more runs in parallel at times. It follows the steps leading from government disunity and an initial coup (that failed) to the successful coup only a short time later.
Even if you are more to the right politically, this is an interesting film (as are the other two), as it's rare to see a film document, through live film, the fall of the government. Plus, although I don't think a communist-socialist government is a very good form of government, it WAS legally elected and you can't feel happy about coups and assassinations. It is compelling and makes me, as an American, feel a big sad about our now admitted involvement in toppling the government. And, because it challenges me, I felt it more interesting than a film about something with which I already heartily agree. Well worth seeing as a very interesting history lesson.
Le saviez-vous
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Salvador Allende: History is ours, and the people make it to build a better society.
- ConnexionsEdited into Salvador Allende (2004)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Battle of Chile: Part 2
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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