The rejection of the project for a new, more socially just constitution by the Chilean people in 2022 has reignited the conflicts that have plagued the country for five decades. On September 11, 1973, in a bloody military coup, General Pinochet ended the socialist revolution launched by President Salvador Allende, legitimately elected in a democratic election. The subsequent dictatorial regime with fascist features brought great violence and terror to the Chilean people. The accompanying neo-liberal economic system, which made the country one of the richest in the region, led to an ever-widening social gap in society, which in turn fell into a kind of passivity. In 2019, long after the dictator was voted out of office and the democratization that followed, a new social movement is shaking the prevailing order. From Allende's socialism to Pinochet's fascism, this historical fresco in documentary form returns to the origins of the rupture.
Paul Le Grouyer
Writer, Director
Lucie Pastor
Writer

Éric Caravaca
Self - Narrator (voice)
Luz Acre
Self - Interviewee

Michelle Bachelet
Self - Interviewee
Alberto Cardemil
Self - Interviewee
Enrique Correa
Self - Interviewee

Mario Desbordes
Self - Interviewee
Gaspar Dominguez
Self - Interviewee
Oscar Guillermo Garretón
Self - Interviewee
Giovanna Grandón
Self - Interviewee
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