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TERRAS DE PENALVA ONDE «A LIBERDADE É A COMPREENSÃO DA NECESSIDADE»

O CASTENDO

TERRAS DE PENALVA ONDE «A LIBERDADE É A COMPREENSÃO DA NECESSIDADE»

Há 35 anos: o outro 11 de SETEMBRO! - ESTADIO NACIONAL

    Entre el 11 de septiembre y el 7 de noviembre de 1973, el Estadio Nacional de Chile fue utilizado como campo de concentración, de más de doce mil prisioneros políticos que fueron detenidos allí luego del golpe militar.

Este documental, realizado 30 años después, es la primera investigación periodística que entrega una cronología exacta de estos hechos, reconstruyendo esta historia a través de los testimonios de prisioneros, periodistas, militares, enfermeras, etc .

Estadio nacional (2001)

                           

 

     «Carmen Luz Parot is a journalist, and one of the new generation of writers and film-makers, children of those imprisoned, killed or exiled by Margaret Thatcher's chum and mentor, Augusto Pinochet. Members of her own family were among those imprisoned. She has made a morbid but fascinating human document, a testament to survival in the worst of circumstances.

After Pinochet's CIA-backed military coup, about 12,000 people were held, raped, tortured, starved, killed, in the Chilean national football stadium. Although it is widely accepted as having been a concentration camp, an ex-guard interviewed describes it as looking like more of an extermination camp. In all, 35 survivors have been interviewed for this film, intercut with and segueing into vintage footage, stills and TV video. The opening sequence echoes the brutality swamping the country: a rapid montage of noise and visuals. The juxtaposition of interviews, today's return to the stadium, stills and movie shots of the scenes and participants being recalled, and the TV reportage with or without the reporter blithely retailing the fiction about the comfortable and well-fed prisoners, give the film an unstoppable flow. It is a valuable document: the truth lying in the details deemed un-newsworthy at the time. TV and papers only showed us prisoners standing around on the terraces. At night they were herded, some with multiple fractures received during arrest, later many in even worse condition through repeated torture, into the changing-rooms, locker rooms and toilets, where there was barely room to sit. Incredibly, in the middle of this, one soldier and one young female prisoner fell in love.

Torturers would electrocute or beat people up until 5.15, and then go home to play with their children. The pitch turf was kept well-tended throughout. After two long months, 7,000 survivors were set free and a further 900 dispersed to other prisons, in time for the World Cup. The first game was played without one of the teams, Russia, who were aware of the stadium's recent history. England were not unduly bothered by such scruples

                                                            

[Comentário de Cliff Hanley retirado de Estadio Nacional]

                

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