Tupamaros

Germany / Switzerland, February 1997
FILM, Documentary, 93 min.

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directed by
Heidi Specogna, Rainer Hoffmann
Written by
Heidi Specogna, Rainer Hoffmann
Status
In distribution

In 1963, a group of young men attacked the Swiss marksmen’s club in Uruguay, armed themselves and went on to found what was to become one of the most notorious urban guerrilla movements in Latin America, the Tupamaros. After surviving imprisonment and torture through years of military dictatorship, the Tupamaros were to become one of the few guerrilla groups to find a way out of their twilight world of illegality. In the spring of 1995, they made their official entry into Uruguay’s parliament. The true tale of a modern revolutionary movement.

credits

World Premiere
February 1997
Original Version
Spanish, German (english/german subtitles),  colour, 35mm, 93 min.
Production
Specogna Film, Biograph Film, Tag/Traum GmbH Filmproduktion, ARTE G.E.I.E.
Producer
directed by
Heidi Specogna, Rainer Hoffmann
Written by
Heidi Specogna, Rainer Hoffmann
Cinemato­graphy
Rainer Hoffmann
Music
Hans Koch
Location Sound Mix
François Rossier

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World Sales
Jane Balfour Films Ltd.

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