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1 online resource (streaming video file) (54 min. 16 sec.) ; 325789211 bytes |
Summary |
June of 1973 in Santiago de Chile. Leonardo Henrichsen, an Argentine cameraman films his own death. 33 years later, Ernesto Carmona, a Chilean journalist, discovers the identity of the man who shot him. This is a film about one of the most famous images in history. It is a film about a group of journalists filming a continent sinking in violence, and offers an opportunity to see very rare and revealing archival material from the last 40 years. It is a journey across the recent history of Latin America as seen through the life and images of a single man. (From Sweden, in Spanish and Swedish, English subtitles) (Documentary) PG WS |
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Broadcast 2010-01-04 at 13:30:00 |
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Classification: PG |
Subject |
Citizen suits (Civil procedure)
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Coup d'etat (Chile : 1973)
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Henrichsen, Leonardo, 1940-1973.
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Journalists -- Family relationships.
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Photojournalists -- Crimes against.
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Soldiers -- Identification.
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Chile.
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Latin America.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Carmona, Ernesto, contributor
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Habegger, Andres, director
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Henrichsen, Heather, contributor
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Henrichsen, Josie, contributor
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Henrichsen, Leticia, contributor
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Labarca Goddard, Eduardo, contributor
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Mollin, Gunila, contributor
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Sandquist, Jan, contributor
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