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The Inconclusive Independence

The Inconclusive Independence

Genres

Documentary

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Documentary about the independence and history of Latin America.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

188 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

05 January 2010

Country

Cuba

Cast

Evo Morales

Evo Morales

Self - President of Bolivia

Rafael Correa

Rafael Correa

Self - President of Ecuador

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Self - President of Brazil

Eduardo Galeano

Eduardo Galeano

Self - Writer. Uruguay

Miguel León-Portilla

Miguel León-Portilla

Self - Writer and Philosophy major. Mexico

Michelle Bachelet

Michelle Bachelet

Self - President of Chile

Gabriel Salazar

Gabriel Salazar

Self - Historian. Chile

Luis Britto García

Luis Britto García

Self - Historian and Writer. Venezuela

Fernando E. Solanas

Fernando E. Solanas

Self - Filmmaker and Congressman. Argentina

Ricardo Lagos

Ricardo Lagos

Self - Former President of Chile

Carlos Montemayor

Carlos Montemayor

Self - Essayist and tenor. Mexico

Alfredo Guevara

Alfredo Guevara

Self - Filmmaker and Revolutionary. Cuba

Fernando Lugo

Fernando Lugo

Self - President of Paraguay

Joao Pedro Stedile

Joao Pedro Stedile

Self - Economist. Brazil

Sergio Vuskovic

Sergio Vuskovic

Self - Philosopher. Chile

Buscarita Roa

Buscarita Roa

Self

Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende

Self - Writer. Chile

Ernesto Cavour

Ernesto Cavour

Self - Musician. Bolivia

Salvador Allende

Salvador Allende

Self (archive footage)

Hugo Chávez

Hugo Chávez

Self (archive footage)

Rigoberta Menchú

Rigoberta Menchú

Self (archive footage)

Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro

Self (archive footage)

Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

Self (archive footage)

Gabriela Mistral

Gabriela Mistral

Self (archive footage)

Pablo Neruda

Pablo Neruda

Self (archive footage)

Che Guevara

Che Guevara

Self (archive footage)

Augusto Pinochet

Augusto Pinochet

Self (archive footage)

Ernesto Cardenal

Ernesto Cardenal

Self - Poet and Priest. Nicaragua

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