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The Pinochet Case (Boston Premiere) Directed by Patricio Guzman Produced in Belgium/Chile/France/Spain, 2001 Running Time: 110m Format: Beta SP video Genre: Documentary Distributor: First Run/Icarus Films Website: www.frif.com It has taken twenty-seven years of hard work to demonstrate what we always knew to be true: history is made by the people, working anonymously. Whatever may finally happen to Pinochet, nothing will ever be the same in Chile or in the field of international justice,' says director Patricio Guzmán. Augusto Pinochet ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990 and for many years his name has been associated with human rights violations. Guzmán's film documents the proceedings prior to the Chilean ex-dictator's arrest in January of this year. Covering the events from the moment Pinochet's plane touches down on English soil, to when he is placed under house arrest in Chile, the filmmaker presents a scrupulously balanced argument by including footage of pro and anti-protesters. Pinochet's Chilean victims give harrowing accounts of how they were subjected to horrific torture and interrogation in the regime's secret prisons, and of the way loved ones mysteriously disappeared. THE PINOCHET CASE is a powerful insight into human suffering and survival. To read more about the director and the film, please visit the traveling festival section of our site. Saturday, January 25th at 1pm at the Museum of Fine ArtsCo-presented by the Northeastern Regional Office of Amnesty International
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