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  1. Olvidados
    2015 · Historical drama · 1h 52m

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  1. Sep 18, 2015 · Olvidados: Directed by Carlos Bolado. With Damián Alcázar, Rafael Ferro, Carla Ortiz, Tomás Fonzi. After suffering a heart attack, retired General José Mendieta is haunted by his past as an officer in Operation Condor, the CIA-backed campaign of political repression in Latin America.

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    • Drama, History, War
    • Carlos Bolado
    • 2015-09-18
  2. After suffering a heart attack, retired General José Mendieta (Damián Alcázar) is haunted by his dark past as an officer in Operation Condor, the CIA-backed campaign of political repression in Latin America that was responsible for executions, torture, and imprisonments in the 1970's.

  3. José, a Bolivian retired general, is lying on his deathbed after a heart attack. Tormented by memories of his involvement in Operation Condor and invaded by deep remorse, he decides to tell his only son his biggest secrets in search of redemption.

    • José Mendieta; Lucía; Sanera
    • Carlos Bolado
    • 2014
    • Manuela Martelli
  4. Sep 18, 2015 · Rent Forgotten on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A general (Damián Alcázar) and his cohorts abuse political prisoners during Operation Condor in 1970s South America.

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    • Carlos Bolado
    • History, Drama
    • Damián Alcázar
  5. Sep 18, 2015 · Set and shot mostly in Bolivia and Chile, “Olvidados” (the forgotten, vanished people) creatively uses a flashback structure to tell a harrowing tale. The screenplay dramatizes the Washington-backed campaign of state terror during the 1970s in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia aimed at wiping out the South American Left.

    • Ed Rampell
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  7. Sep 18, 2015 · Olvidados. Director. Carlos Bolado. Writers. Mauricio D'Avis, Carla Ortiz, Elia Petridis. Stars. Damián Alcázar, Rafael Ferro, Carla Ortiz, Tomás Fonzi, Ana Celentano. Rating. Not Rated. Running...

  8. Dec 11, 2014 · ‘Forgotten’ (‘Olvidados’): Film Review Bolivia's Oscar entry is a big-budget take on Latin America's 1970s woes under dictatorship By Jonathan Holland

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