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2003 | Color | 90 min

In the name of ?the struggle against terrorism,? a special operation ? code-named Condor ? was conducted in the seventies and eighties in South America. Its target were left wing political dissidents, organised labor, and intellectuals. This film by Rodrigo Vazquez, a young Argentinian director, tells that story by following several victims of Operation Condor fighting for the truth, and by meeting key members of the Condor network themselves who -after 9/11/2001- openly claim to be pioneers of the current fight against ?international terrorism.


Country: Francia
Direction: Vazquez; Rodrigo
Production: Barra; Patrice
Photography: Vazque; Rodrigo
Music: Cedron; Manuel
Participation year at FICM: 2003

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