Chile 1973
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Based on a trove of photographs made by Koen Wessing, who bore the risk of documenting the streets of Santiago, even the dreaded stadium, newly filled with police backing the coup. When freshly elected president Allende began sharing resources with the poor, the reaction shot from Washington was predictably swift. One of Nixon’s oldest financiers worked for Pepsi, and coalmining interests were not far behind. In order to protect shareholders, the CIA put their favourite general in charge, a dictator who pipelined money into the American dream. But resistances old and new grew continued to grow, a legacy of upholding the commons that persists to this day.

 

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English (on-screen text)

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Direction
Mike Hoolboom
Photography
Yohanna Roa
Koen Wessing

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Color
Color / Black and White
Image format
16:9
Sound
Stereo

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No french version available.

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Keywords
Chile, political crisis, crise, Salvator Allende

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