BRASILIA (Reuters) - Argentina's armed forces notified the military dictatorships of Brazil and Chile before staging the 1976 coup that toppled the government of Isabel Peron, according to recently ...
John Dinges’s revisionist account of Missing. The crew of Missing arriving for the screening at the 35th Cannes Film Festival on May 19, 1982.(Ralph Gatti / AFP via Getty Images) Just as I’m Still ...
The myth that the United States toppled President Salvador Allende of Chile in 1973 lives. In 1975, a Senate subcommittee headed by Frank Church -- a stalwart Democrat and no friend of the Nixon ...
On Sept. 11, 1973, a military junta seized power in Chile. A month later, WNET/Channel 13 was promoting what it billed as “American television’s first in-depth profile” of the coup. The one-hour ...
The Red Hangar Courtesy of Villano Prods. World premiering at the Berlinale’s Perspectives sidebar, black & white Chilean drama “The Red Hangar” (“Hangar rojo”) chronicles little-known events behind ...
John Dinges’s revisionist account of Missing. Just as I’m Still Here, Walter Salles’s Oscar-winning film, is reawakening interest in the years of ferocious military rule in Brazil, Costa-Gavras’s ...
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