
Complot Petróleo: La cabeza de la hidra
While Mexico swims in the oil veins that were deeded to him by the Devil, a bureaucrat is thrown into a whirlwind of intrigue and international espionage where he discovers that the guts of the beast in charge are one and the same, and the evacuation conduit itself. : We are the shit of that monster. At the same time, a man and a woman discover that behind their passion there is a dark reality that drives them to disguise as action what is only hunger, suffering, desire.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complex and often hidden world of international oil politics and its influence on global events. It delves into the intricate relationships between powerful oil companies, governments, and the geopolitical landscape, highlighting how the control of oil has shaped history and continues to affect economies and societies worldwide.
Critical Reception
As a documentary from 1981, specific critical reception details are scarce in easily accessible public records. However, films of this nature typically aim to shed light on controversial or under-reported topics, often garnering attention from those interested in political science, economics, and investigative journalism.
What Reviewers Say
- Analyzes the pervasive influence of the oil industry on global power structures.
- Examines the historical implications of oil control on international relations.
- Presents a critical perspective on the economic and political ramifications of petroleum.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'La cabeza de la hidra' (The Head of the Hydra), likely refers to the mythological creature whose severed heads regrow, symbolizing the seemingly endless and complex nature of oil conspiracies and their far-reaching impacts.
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