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The Battle of Chile: Part III

Original title: La batalla de Chile: La lucha de un pueblo sin armas - Tercera parte: El poder popular
  • 1979
  • 1h 20m
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The Battle of Chile: Part III (1979)
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This film investigates the factory worker's response to the insurrection, as well as Chile's socialist aspirations for the future. The camera captures the optimism in the industrial working ... Read allThis film investigates the factory worker's response to the insurrection, as well as Chile's socialist aspirations for the future. The camera captures the optimism in the industrial working class before Pinochet's US-backed coup d'état.This film investigates the factory worker's response to the insurrection, as well as Chile's socialist aspirations for the future. The camera captures the optimism in the industrial working class before Pinochet's US-backed coup d'état.

  • Director
    • Patricio Guzmán
  • Writers
    • Patricio Guzmán
    • Pedro Chaskel
    • Jose Bartolome
  • Stars
    • Salvador Allende
    • Abilio Fernández
    • Ernesto Malbran
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Patricio Guzmán
    • Writers
      • Patricio Guzmán
      • Pedro Chaskel
      • Jose Bartolome
    • Stars
      • Salvador Allende
      • Abilio Fernández
      • Ernesto Malbran
    • 1User review
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Salvador Allende
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    Abilio Fernández
    • Narrator
    Ernesto Malbran
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    • Director
      • Patricio Guzmán
    • Writers
      • Patricio Guzmán
      • Pedro Chaskel
      • Jose Bartolome
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    4planktonrules

    A far less universal message than in the previous two films.

    "The Battle of Chile" consists of three films created using footage that was smuggled out of Chile after the ouster of the Allende regime as a result of a coup d'etat in 1973. The three films all tell a different version of events and so they are NOT films that must be seen in sequence. As for the first two, they made a very persuasive argument against the rightist government that replaced it and emphasized the legitimacy of the Socialist Allende presidency. However, in the third film, the ouster of the Allende government isn't even mentioned and the tone is very different. Whereas in the first two, the coup was to circumvent the wishes of the Chilean people, part three is much more a propaganda piece extolling the virtues of a communist/socialist Chile and a takeover by 'the people'. And, in one portion, the film admits that less than the majority of Chileans want this sort of state and so it is up to the followers of Allende to force this change. As for me, listening to comments which seemed right out of Marx about the evil bourgeoisie, class struggle, the frequent use of the term 'comrades' as well as referring to the right as 'mummies' seemed to lose my interest. Had I only seen part three, I would have thought that the Allende government NEEDED overthrowing! What a difference another focus can bring to the same issue. Now I am not saying that it was good that Allende and thousands of his followers were killed or that the Pinochet regime was wonderful--they were monstrous. What I am saying is that for the average non-communist and person who knows little of history, part three is not a persuasive argument--whereas parts one and two are because they avoid the Marxist rhetoric and focus, instead, on the underhanded way the Allende government was toppled as well as the atrocities of the new government--none of which get mentioned in part three. Overall, part three looks like a communist propaganda piece--and not an especially persuasive one. My advice is to definitely see the first two films first--then, if you feel the need, to see the last.

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      Salvador Allende: History is ours, and the people make it to build a better society.

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      Edited into Salvador Allende (2004)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1979 (Cuba)
    • Countries of origin
      • Chile
      • Cuba
    • Official sites
      • Icarus Films (United States)
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • La batalla de Chile 3: El poder popular
    • Production companies
      • Equipe Tercer Ano
      • Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematográficos (ICAIC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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