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The Pinochet Case (2002)

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Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Synopsis: Augusto Pinochet, the general who overthrew President Salvador Allende of Chile in 1973, was the first dictator in Latin America - or the world - to be humbled by the international justice system since the Nuremberg trials. In September 1998, Pinochet flew to London on a pleasure trip. He... Augusto Pinochet, the general who overthrew President Salvador Allende of Chile in 1973, was the first dictator in Latin America - or the world - to be humbled by the international justice system since the Nuremberg trials. In September 1998, Pinochet flew to London on a pleasure trip. He rested for a few days. He had tea with Margaret Thatcher. But, suddenly, he began experiencing back pain and underwent an operation in the London Clinic. Upon waking from surgery, he was arrested by the London police. Who was responsible for this? This new film by Patricio Guzmán investigates the legal origins of the case in Spain - where it began two years before Pinochet's arrest. With the film's protagonists, among them the prosecutor Carlos Castressana who filed the charges, and Judge Baltasar Garzón, who upheld them and issued the arrest warrant, THE PINOCHET CASE explores how a small group of people in Madrid laid the groundwork for this incredible feat -- catching a dictator 25 years after his rise to power. Scotland Yard served the arrest warrant, and THE PINOCHET CASE also follows the workings of the British legal system that ensued. The General spent 503 days under house arrest at an estate outside London, until Tony Blair's government released him on grounds of ill health. But only after the House of Lords, in an historic decision with international repercussions, divested him of his legal immunity, ruling that even heads of state can be held accountable for crimes against humanity. Crucial to the legal case against Pinochet were the testimonies of victims of those crimes. Hundreds of Chileans, most of them women, relatives of the "disappeared," ex-prisoners that had suffered all kinds of torture and interrogation in secret prisons, traveled to Madrid to testify. THE PINOCHET CASE movingly incorporates their stories. When Pinochet finally returned to Chile, he faced 200 accusations of crimes, this time in Chilean courts. Eventually the Chilean Supreme Court also stripped him of his immunity, and on January 29, 2001, Judge Juan Guzmán placed Augusto Pinochet under house arrest. The people were no longer afraid, and the Chilean justice system started to make up for lost time. -- © 2002 First Run/Icarus Films [More]

Genre: Childrens

Starring: Augusto Pinochet

Director: Patricio Guzman
Screenwriter: Patricio Guzman

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07/14/05
Emanuel Levy
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Aside from stumbling over some clunky visual metaphors Guzmán does a decent job of telling a story many outside Chile simply don't know.

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05/13/03
Jon Popick
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The powerless wait a long time for justice, and sometimes their only justice is to finally tell their story.

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03/10/03
Joshua Tanzer
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01/10/03
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader
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What a long, strange saga it is.

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12/13/02
Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Post
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It will take a strong stomach for the ordinary viewer to maintain an appetite for Pinochet apologetics after this litany of suffering.

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12/13/02
Philip Kennicott
Washington Post
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2/4

Can't seem to get anywhere near the story's center.

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11/07/02
Jeffrey M. Anderson
San Francisco Examiner
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Illuminating.

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11/01/02
Jonathan Curiel
San Francisco Chronicle
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The determination of Pinochet's victims to seek justice, and their often heartbreaking testimony, spoken directly into director Patricio Guzman's camera, pack a powerful emotional wallop.

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10/31/02
Bruce Newman
San Jose Mercury News
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It ultimately stands forth as an important chronicle of the abuses of one of Latin America's most oppressive regimes.

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10/14/02
Frank Scheck
Hollywood Reporter
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The Pinochet Case is a searing album of remembrance from those who, having survived, suffered most.

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09/26/02
Peter Rainer
New York Magazine
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Like all great documentaries, The Pinochet Case illustrates a universal pattern, in this case a frightening fact of human survival that leads repeatedly to unspeakable tyranny.

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09/21/02
Maria Garcia
Film Journal International
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Even though we know the outcome, the seesawing of the general's fate in the arguments of competing lawyers has the stomach-knotting suspense of a legal thriller, while the testimony of witnesses lends the film a resonant undertone of tragedy.

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09/11/02
Stephen Holden
New York Times
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A riveting documentary.

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09/11/02
V.A. Musetto
New York Post
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A coda in every sense, The Pinochet Case splits time between a minute-by-minute account of the British court's extradition chess game and the regime's talking-head survivors.

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09/10/02
Michael Atkinson
Village Voice
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Guzman's powerful and sometimes triumphant documentary is not only an excellent overview of the affair, but serves as the perfect finale to the monumental trilogy about the coup and its aftermath.

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09/06/02
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide
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While Guzmán frustratingly refuses to give Pinochet's crimes a political context, his distance from the material is mostly admirable.

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09/03/02
Ed Gonzalez
Slant Magazine
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