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The Santiago Files is a compelling documentary that peels back the layers of Chile's political turmoil, specifically the dramatic events surrounding Allende's overthrow. There's something gripping about how it captures the tension of that era, focusing on the CIA's murky role in the September Coup. It doesn’t shy away from the gritty realities—interviews and archival footage create a raw atmosphere that feels almost tangible. The pacing is methodical yet engaging, offering a clear-eyed look at the complexities of state power and betrayal. The performances, mainly from historians and eyewitnesses, feel genuine and haunting. It's a solid piece for anyone interested in 20th-century history, showing the interplay between international politics and personal stories.
Explores CIA's involvement in Chile.Focus on political tension and personal narratives.Archival footage adds authenticity.
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