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Cicatriz (El atentado a Pinochet)
Based on the assassination attempt at the then dictator Augusto Pinochet on September 7, 1986.
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Plot Summary
This documentary by Patricio Guzmán revisits the 1986 assassination attempt on Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. Through interviews and archival footage, the film explores the motivations and consequences of the attack, delving into the political climate of Chile during the Pinochet regime. It examines the planning and execution of the atentado by the Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (FPMR) and the subsequent crackdown by the regime.
Critical Reception
Cicatriz received generally positive reviews, particularly praised for its historical significance and Guzmán's directorial skill in weaving together personal testimonies with political analysis. Critics noted its unflinching look at a pivotal moment in Chilean history and the enduring impact of the dictatorship.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and essential examination of a key event in Chilean history.
Guzmán masterfully blends personal narrative with political context.
The film provides a crucial historical record of resistance against dictatorship.
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Fun Fact
Patricio Guzmán, the director, was himself a target of the Pinochet regime and was forced into exile, making this film a deeply personal investigation into the period.
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