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  1. A State of Siege. Source: Nadwah. Translated: by Ramsis Amun. Transcribed: by Zdravko Saveski. Here, where the hills slope before the sunset and the chasm of time near gardens whose shades have been cast aside we do what prisoners do we do what the jobless do we sow hope. In a land where the dawn sears we have become more doltish and we stare ...

  2. Philip Michael Santore. Renato Salvatori … Capitão Lopez. O.E.Hasse … Carlos Ducas. Jacques Weber … Hugo. Jean-Luc Bideau … Este. Sinopse. Em Montevidéu, Philip Michael Santore (Montand), um funcionário americano da entidade AID, é raptado por um grupo de guerrilha urbana de extrema-esquerda autodenominado Tupamaros.

  3. 31 de dez. de 2014 · State of Siege (1972) Costa-Gavras puts the United States’ involvement in Latin American politics under the microscope in this arresting thriller. An urban guerrilla group, outraged at the counterinsurgency and torture training clandestinely organized by the CIA in their country (unnamed in the film), abducts a U.S. official (Yves ...

  4. A State of Siege: Directed by Vincent Ward. With Anne Flannery, Peggy Walker, John Bullock, Peter McCauley. Malfred Signal leaves her life of stifling gentility, as an art teacher in a South Island private girls school, and decides to live out her dream: painting alone in the remote North.

    • (39)
    • Drama
    • Vincent Ward
    • 1978-10
  5. 27 de ago. de 2021 · Director: Vincent Ward. Writers: Janet Frame (novel), Vincent Ward, Timothy White. Stars: Anne Flannery, Peggy Walker, John Bullock, Peter McCauley, Maime White, Dorothy McKegg. 1978 Chicago International Film Festival – Winner of the Gold Hugo. ⇒ DOWNLOAD THIS FILM ⇐. How would you rate this movie? Click on a star to rate it! Flavio (1964)

  6. 8 de fev. de 1973 · State of Siege: Directed by Costa-Gavras. With Yves Montand, Renato Salvatori, O.E. Hasse, Jacques Weber. Using the interrogation of a US counterinsurgency agent as a backdrop, the film explores the consequences of the struggle between Uruguay's government and the leftist Tupamaro guerrillas.

  7. An urban guerrilla group, outraged at the counterinsurgency and torture training clandestinely organized by the CIA in their country (unnamed in the film), abducts a U.S. official (Yves Montand) to bargain for the release of political prisoners; soon the kidnapping becomes a media sensation, leading to violence.