Invisible Evidence
Invisible Evidence

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Invisible Evidence

2003
Movie
102 min
Spanish

Visiting american journalist Johnson finds more in Guatemala than he's bargained for. His reporter contact is missing and nobody's looking for him; his first assignment is to meet with priest Pupo, so fevered with the advent of Satan that he clobbers an altar boy he fears is possessed; but there's also love, in the form of nurse Arloa Reston but who is she meeting in the jungle? Cosmic discussions of good and evil, with Pupo and a nihilistic colleague, turn into a battle for survival with the still-lurking forces of repression.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Christopher FinchGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the historical impact and legacy of Abraham Lincoln's presidency, focusing on his leadership during the Civil War and his role in preserving the Union. It delves into the complexities of his political decisions and the profound social changes that occurred under his administration. The film also examines Lincoln's enduring influence on American identity and democratic ideals.

Critical Reception

Invisible Evidence received positive reviews for its insightful historical analysis and its comprehensive look at a pivotal period in American history. Critics praised its thorough research and the clarity with which it presented complex historical events. Audiences appreciated its educational value and its ability to contextualize Lincoln's significance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth historical research and engaging narrative.

  • Commended for its clear explanation of complex Civil War-era politics.

  • Considered a valuable educational resource on Abraham Lincoln's presidency.

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The documentary features extensive archival footage and interviews with prominent historians, offering a multifaceted perspective on Lincoln's life and times.

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