'The War on
Democracy'
'The
War on Democracy' is John Pilger's first major film
for the cinema - in a career that has produced more
than 55 television documentaries. Set in Latin
America and the US, it explores the historic and
current relationship of Washington with countries
such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile.
"The film tells a universal story," says Pilger, "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".
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'The War On
Democracy' (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It
explores the current and past relationship of Washington
with Latin American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and
Chile.
Using archive footage sourced by Michael Moore's archivist
Carl Deal, the film shows how serial US intervention, overt
and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments
in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The
democratically elected Chilean government of Salvador
Allende, for example, was ousted by a US backed coup in 1973
and replaced by the military dictatorship of General
Pinochet. Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and El
Salvador have all been invaded by the United States.
John Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who took part
in secret campaigns against democratic countries in the
region. He investigates the School of the Americas in the US
state of Georgia, where Pinochet’s torture squads were
trained along with tyrants and death squad leaders in Haiti,
El Salvador, Brazil and Argentina.
The film unearths the real story behind the attempted
overthrow of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez in 2002 and
how the people of the barrios of Caracas rose up to force
his return to power.
It also looks at the wider rise of populist governments
across South America lead by indigenous leaders intent on
loosening the shackles of Washington and a fairer
redistribution of the continent's natural wealth.
John Pilger says: "[The film] is about the struggle of
people to free themselves from a modern form of slavery".
These people, he says, "describe a world not as American
presidents like to see it as useful or expendable, they
describe the power of courage and humanity among people with
next to nothing. They reclaim noble words like democracy,
freedom, liberation, justice, and in doing so they are
defending the most basic human rights of all of us in a war
being waged against all of us."
'The War On Democracy' was a Youngheart Entertainment,
Granada and Michael Watt production. It was released in UK
cinemas on 15 June 2007 and broadcast on ITV1, 20 August
2007. Directors: John Pilger and Chris Martin. Producers:
Chris Martin and Wayne Young. Editor: Joe Frost. The film
was made with the support of the humanitarian financier
Michael Watt.
Awards: Best Documentary Award, 2008 One World Awards,
London. The panel's citation read: "There are six criteria
the judges are asked to use to select the winner of this
award: the film's impact on public opinion, its appeal to a
wide audience, its inclusion of voices from the developing
world, its high journalistic or production standards, its
success in conveying the impact of the actions of the
world's rich on the lives of the poor and the extent to
which it draws attention to possible solutions. One film met
every one of these. It was the winner of the award: John
Pilger's 'The War on Democracy'."
Read John Pilger's article about the making
of 'The War On Democracy' which
appeared in the Guardian in June 2007.
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