[Hidden in Plain Sight] brings together material from several politically engaged films about the government's activity in Latin America, creating a sort of anthology of atrocity.
Hidden in Plain Sight (2003)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:7
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.6/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Nov 7, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: Every November, thousands of people from across North America gather outside Fort Benning, Georgia to form one of the largest anti-war demonstrations in the U.S. since the Vietnam War. The issue is... Every November, thousands of people from across North America gather outside Fort Benning, Georgia to form one of the largest anti-war demonstrations in the U.S. since the Vietnam War. The issue is the controversial U.S. Army School of the Americas, where over 60,000 Latin soldiers have been trained, among them dictators like Manuel Noriega of Panama and death squad leaders like Roberto D'Aubuisson of El Salvador. Demonstrators denounce the SOA as a "School of Assassins," but Army officials argue that the school has played a crucial role in bringing democracy and stability to Latin America. On this issue, the U.S. Congress is sharply divided. Enter noted scholars Noam Chomsky, Eduardo Galeano, Christopher Hitchens, and Michael Parenti, who broaden the debate to include such subjects as militarism, globalization, national security, and international terrorism. Personal accounts from victims of the violence and repression in Latin America raise questions and concerns about the true aims of U.S. foreign policy. Informative and provocative, this documentary presents different points of view which illuminate the turbulent reality of Latin America, demystify the policy-making process, and shed light on some of the most complex and urgent problems facing U.S. citizens today. A short history, a spirited debate, a personal story, and a call for accountability, "Hidden in Plain Sight" is a bold, unflinching look at the nature and consequences of U.S. policy in Latin America. -- © Raven's Call Productions [More]
Studio: 7th Art Releasing
Reviews for Hidden in Plain Sight
If you're one of those Americans who can’t find enough reasons to be pissed off at our government, here's another one for ya.
Hidden in Plain Sight is a hard-hitting documentary about the U.S. Army's School of the Americas.
The evidence [Smihula's] well-researched documentary presents -- including on-camera horror stories told by those who claim personal victimization by SOA graduates -- is, to say the least, troubling.
A worthy title for cable nets scheduling hard-hitting documentary fare.
Won't sway anyone on the right, and for those on the left, in its narrow aim of tripping up General LeMoyne and his ilk, it is frustratingly naive.
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