From the 1973 coup to its afterlives in national memory, these films trace violence, silence, resistance, and the ways Chile continues to confront Pinochet's violent legacy.
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50 years after the coup d’état of March 24, 1976, Argentina not only commemorates a tragic date: it again discusses the very meaning of its democracy. The last civil-military dictatorship left a balance of enforced disappearances, clandestine detention centers, appropriation of babies, torture, censorship and a machinery of terror that irreversibly marked history.