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Pinochet
Documental about the Second Independence of Chile. Images and videos from the period before and after September 11th, 1973
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and reign of Augusto Pinochet, the Chilean dictator who seized power in a 1973 coup and ruled the country for 17 years. Through archival footage and interviews, the film explores his rise to power, the human rights abuses committed under his regime, and the international efforts to hold him accountable for his actions. It examines the complex legacy of a man who remains a controversial figure in Chilean history.
Critical Reception
The documentary received a mixed to positive reception, with critics acknowledging its historical significance and Puenzo's sensitive direction. While some praised its thoroughness in documenting Pinochet's rise and fall, others felt it could have delved deeper into certain aspects of his regime or its aftermath.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comprehensive look at Pinochet's life and impact.
Noted for Puenzo's balanced and informative approach to a controversial subject.
Some found the pacing or depth of certain topics to be lacking.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through Google Reviews, making it difficult to ascertain specific like or dislike trends from this platform.
Fun Fact
Director Lucía Puenzo is also known for her fictional work, including the acclaimed novel 'XXY' and its film adaptation, demonstrating her versatility across different storytelling mediums.
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