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In 1973 the Chilean film director Miguel Littín fled his homeland and the brutal regime of Augusto Pinochet, who had overthrown the elected government of Salvador Allende. Twelve years later, still chafing in exile, Littín concocted a daring plan to enter Chile disguised as a Uruguayan businessman in order to film a surreptitious documentary on life under the dictator. Surprisingly, ... (Full article: 509 words)
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