- The War on Democracy
Infobox_Film
name = The War on Democracy
director = Christopher MartinJohn Pilger
writer = John Pilger
distributor =Lions Gate
production company =Granada Productions
budget =
released= UK15 June 2007
runtime = 96 mins
language = English
imdb_id = 1029172|"The War on Democracy" is a 2007 award-winning
documentary film directed by Christopher Martin andJohn Pilger . [ [http://www.owbt.org/pages/Awards/awards2008/winners/TV_doc.html One World Media Awards] ,One World Broadcasting Trust , 2008] Focusing on the political state ofLatin America , the film is a rebuke of both theUnited States ' intervention in foreign countries' domestic politics, and itsWar on Terrorism . The film was first released in theUnited Kingdom onJune 15 , 2007. It has also been shown on the British terrestrial channel ITV 1 on Monday 20th August at 11pm.Production
The film was produced over a 2-year period. Carl Deal, chief archivist on the
Michael Moore films "Fahrenheit 9/11 " and "Bowling for Columbine " provided the archive footage used in the film, which is mastered inhigh-definition video . [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1029172/combined The War on Democracy] ,IMDb , 2007]Synopsis
Set both in
Latin America and theUnited States , the film explores the historic and current relationship of Washington with countries such asVenezuela ,Bolivia andChile . Pilger claims that the film "...tells a universal story... analysing and revealing, through vivid testimony, the story of great power behind its venerable myths. It allows us to understand the true nature of the so-called "war on terror ". According to Pilger, the film’s message is that the greed and power ofempire is not invincible and thatpeople power is always the "seed beneath the snow".Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who purportedly took part in secret campaigns against democratic countries and who he claims are profiting from the war in Iraq. He investigates the School of the Americas in the U.S. state of Georgia, where General Pinochet’s torture squads were reportedly trained along with
tyrant s and death-squad leaders inHaiti ,El Salvador ,Brazil andArgentina .The film uses archive footage to support its claim that democracy has been wiped out in country after country in
Latin America since the 1950s. Testimonies from those who fought for democracy in Chile and Bolivia are also used.Segments filmed in Bolivia show that for the last five years huge popular movements have demanded that multinational companies be refused to access the country's natural reserves of gas, or to buy up the water supply. In Bolivia, Pilger interviews people who say that their country's resources, including their water and rainwater, were asset stripped by multinational interests. He describes how they threw out a foreign water consortium and reclaimed their water supply. The narrative leads to the landslide election of the country's first indigenous President.
In Chile, Pilger talks to women who survived the
pogrom s of GeneralAugusto Pinochet , in remembrance of colleagues who perished at the hands of the dictator. He walks with Sara de Witt through the grounds of the torture house in which she was tortured and survived. Pilger also investigates the "model democracy" that Chile has become and claims that there is a façade of prosperity and that Pinochet’s legacy is still alive.The film also tells the story of an American nun,
Dianna Ortiz , who tells how she was tortured and gang raped in the late 1980s by a gang reportedly led by a fellow American clearly in league with the U.S.-backed regime, at a time when the Reagan administration was supplying the military regime with planes and guns. Ortiz asks whether the American people are aware of the role their country plays in subverting innocent nations under the guise of a "war on terror". Former CIA agent andWatergate scandal conspirator Howard Hunt, who describes how he and others overthrew the previously democratically elected government. Hunt describes how he organised "a little harmless bombing".Duane Clarridge , former head of CIA operations in South America is also interviewed.Pilger traveled through
Venezuela with its president,Hugo Chavez , who he regards as the only leader of an oil-producing nation who has used its resources democratically for the education and health of its people. The Venezuelan segment of the film features the coup of 2002, captured in archival footage. The film holds that the 2002 coup against Chavez was backed by rich and powerful interests under U.S. support and that Chavez was brought back to power by the Venezuelan people. Pilger describes the advances in Venezuela’s new social democracy, but he also questions Chavez on why there are still poor people in such an oil-rich country.Distribution
"The War on Democracy" was screened at both the
2007 Cannes Film Festival and the Galway Film Festival.The film was sold to distributors Lionsgate for distribution in the U.K. and Hopscotch distribution in
Australia andNew Zealand . [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117965142.html?categoryId=19&cs=1 Pilger's 'War' sold to U.K., Oz/N.Z.] , Variety.ocm, May 17, 2007] Pre-release screening took place at twoFopp locations onJune 12 , 2007, including one that was followed by a question and answer session with co-director John Pilger.Soundtrack
*"A Change is Gonna Come” -
Sam Cooke
*"Something Inside (So Strong)" -Labi Siffre
*"La Soga" - Ali Primera
*"Jääkärien Marssi OP. 91A" -Jean Sibelius
*"Plegaria a un Labrador" -Victor Jara See also
*
Bolivarian revolution
*Hugo Chávez
*Economy of Venezuela
*"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" - documentary filmed from within the Chavez camp during the failed coup of 2002.References
External links
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3739500579629840148&hl=en-GB FULL VIDEO]
* [http://warondemocracy.net/ The War on Democracy - official Lionsgate site for movie]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/worldhaveyoursay/2007/05/live_with_john_pilger_1.html BBC News World Have Your Say - Live!!! with John Pilger]
* [http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?FID=135036 Review] in Empire
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