Vor dem Hintergrund des Verhörs eines US-Aufstandsbekämpfungsagenten untersucht der Film die Folgen des Kampfes zwischen der Regierung Uruguays und der linken Tupamaro-Guerilla.Vor dem Hintergrund des Verhörs eines US-Aufstandsbekämpfungsagenten untersucht der Film die Folgen des Kampfes zwischen der Regierung Uruguays und der linken Tupamaro-Guerilla.Vor dem Hintergrund des Verhörs eines US-Aufstandsbekämpfungsagenten untersucht der Film die Folgen des Kampfes zwischen der Regierung Uruguays und der linken Tupamaro-Guerilla.
- 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
- 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
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- WissenswertesThis was going to be the first movie shown in the new John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. It was cancelled because the plot of the movie was judged to be inappropriate. This caused a big controversy. A Washington D.C. television station took advantage of the controversy by acquiring the broadcast rights to the film and showing it uncut after running a big advertising campaign calling it the "film banned from the Kennedy Center."
- PatzerThe International Police Academy meeting, in the flashback, takes place in 1967. But mention is made that "Technological advances have put man on the moon," which would not occur until 1969.
- Zitate
Woman Senator: The frequent use of torture's intruments has been proved by the investigating comission. Remember, that this comission is composed by members of all parties present in the parliament. Your conclusions, voted by uninamity, are those. First: it has been proved that torture has become a frequent and habitual system in our country. Second: those tortures are practiced against people who even being innocent, are not submitted to a legal questioning, and against people who, submitted to a legal questioning, would have been declared innocent. Third: the main victims of those methods are the students and the union leaders. Fourth: the explanations from competent authorities, which deny the existence of those methods or declare not even knowing about them, are unacceptable, because to accept them it would mean to admit the existence of paralel organizations, autonomous and uncontrolable inside our police system. That's it, Mr. President. Gentlemen, this is what's happening in our country. All of that occurs daily in our country. All of that must end in our country. Government lords, I don't know if you were aware or not about all that. Anyway, however, you no longer have the right to govern our country.
- VerbindungenFeatured in La solitude du chanteur de fond (1974)
- SoundtracksFantasia in G minor, BWV 542 ('Great')
(uncredited)
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Played by the organ at the end of the funeral near the end of the movie.
"État de Siege" is a testimony of the history of Latin America in the 70's, during my childhood and adolescence. All the democratic governments elected by people were discharged through coup d'état by military dictatorships supported by the American government, the police and military forces trained in tortures by American advisors, student and union leaderships destroyed and revolutionary groups unsuccessfully fighting against the dictatorial regime. The fantastic director Costa Gravas exposes this serious wound in Latin America and this denunciation shall never be forgotten by the next generations. This movie remains amazingly real and important, sometimes recalling a documentary. Only this month this film was released on DVD in Brazil, and it is a worthwhile investment. My vote is ten.
Title (Brazil): 'Estado de Sítio" ("State of Siege")
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- 19. Okt. 2005
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