Waubonsee Community College

Chile, a history in exile, produced and directed by Cecilia Araneda

Label
Chile, a history in exile, produced and directed by Cecilia Araneda
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
Chile
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
780742990
Responsibility statement
produced and directed by Cecilia Araneda
Runtime
28
Series statement
American history in video
Sub title
a history in exile
Summary
Cecilia Aranada returned to Chile years after her family had escaped the bloody Pinochet regime. Her own mother had been held and tortured in the Estadio Nacional, the infamous stadium from which many never emerged. She was shocked that in Chile today, many did not know of the horrors of the Pinochet regime. Instead, they attribute today s prosperity to progress under the dictator. Interviewing Chileans who escaped at that time, including one of Allende's guards, she records the powerful memories of those who were torn from their families, beaten, raped and subjected to electric shock. With deep emotion, they speak of the friends and relatives they lost. They recall the promise of the Allende regime, the first Marxist democracy in Latin America, where there seemed to be new opportunities for peasants and workers. On September 11, 1973 Allende was killed in a military coup and the reign of terror began. A generation has grown up in Chile with no knowledge of this history. But voices from exile provide irrefutable testimony. A Spanish version is available
Target audience
general
Technique
unknown
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