Status
Released
original language
es
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 2341226

René Saaverdra

Lucho Guzmán

Fernando

Urrutia

Verónica

Minister Fernández

Carlos

Ricardo

Alberto Arancibia

Sandra

Carmen

Marcelo

Militar

Fran

Client

Campaign Director

Sociologist

Revolutionary Young Woman

'Sí' Campaign Publicist

Choreographer

'No' Campaign Young Participant

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Businessman

Cameraman

Self (archive footage)

'No' Campaign Participant

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Self (archive footage)

Politician

CNTV Censor

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Written by tanty on 2013-12-04
Interesting and informative movie about the events that started the transition in Chile from the dictatorship to the democracy.
Written by badelf on 2021-11-15
This is an amazing true story. The directing feels messy, but it's clear that it was intended to imitate the mess that surrounded this story in real life. Pinochet was one of several dictators that was installed by United States through the agency of the CIA. Why? We can only guess that the sitting Chilean president had left leanings which seems to piss off Americans to no end. (Health care? Oh no - that would be socialist!! Much better to let citizens die or go bankrupt trying to survive.) The USA's little puppet then proceeded to murder and torture thousands of Chileans. Quite probably, the US trained those torturers. The official count is 29,000, plus 3000 dead, plus an uncounted number of "desaparecidos" (mysteriously missing forever). It is beneficial to first watch "Nostalgia de la Luz" which will help give you some understanding of Chileans' relationship with Pinochet.