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I Was, I Am, I Will Be
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I Was, I Am, I Will Be

Sep 10, 1974
1h 20m
★ 6.8

Overview

In the spring of 1974, a camera team from Studio H&S succeeded against the explicit orders of the Junta’s Chancellery, entered into two large concentration camps in the north of the country - Chacabuco and Pisagua - leaving with filmed sequences and sound recordings.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Studio H&S

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Cast

Augusto Pinochet

Self

Augusto Pinochet

Joaquín Lagos Osorio

Self

Joaquín Lagos Osorio

Salvador Allende

Self (archive footage)

Salvador Allende

Gabriel González Videla

Self

Gabriel González Videla

Jorge Espinosa Ulloa

Self

Jorge Espinosa Ulloa

Mario Molina

Self

Mario Molina

Orlando Valdés Barriento

Self

Orlando Valdés Barriento

Danilo Bartulín Fovich

Self

Danilo Bartulín Fovich

Gerhard Scheumann

Narrator (voice)

Gerhard Scheumann

Wolfgang Heinz

Narrator (voice)

Wolfgang Heinz

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