I Love Pinochet Explained

I Love Pinochet
Director:Marcela Said
Cinematography:José Luis Arredondo
Óscar Urrutia
Marcela Said
Editing:Rubén Korenfeld
Music:J. P. Hourton
Philippe Boissire
Studio:Pathé doc
Imago Comunicaciones
Runtime:52 minutes
Country:Chile
Language:Spanish

I Love Pinochet is a 2001 Chilean documentary film directed by Marcela Said, which shows the phenomenon of Pinochetism following the arrest of former dictator Augusto Pinochet in London.[1]

Public figures openly supportive of the Pinochet regime appear in the documentary, such as Joaquín Lavín, Cristián Labbé, Raúl Hasbún, Patricia Maldonado, Francisco Javier Cuadra, Hermógenes Pérez de Arce, among others, in addition to showing anonymous Pinochetists from different social classes.[2] The film attempts to reduce critical analyzes of Pinochetism to a minimum, which focus primarily on the opinion of the historian Alfredo Jocelyn-Holt and the director's own voiceover.

The documentary was shown on French, Swiss, Australian and English television. He participated in the film festivals of Biarritz and Valparaíso, in the latter he won the "Santiaguillo award" in September 2002.

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2012-01-10 . » Marcela Said Altazor – Premio a las Artes Nacionales . 2022-11-05 . 2012-01-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120110084909/http://www.premioaltazor.cl/marcela-said-i-love-pinochet/ . bot: unknown .
  2. Web site: I love Pinochet . 2022-11-05 . Cinechile . es.