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Corporate Accountability

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During Argentina's dictatorship (1976-1983), several civil accomplices contributed to repression and were never taken to justice. In 2015, a report was issued with cases of proven corporate responsibility. Jonathan Perel reads excerpts from the report in front of many of these companies' factories.

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Cath Clarke Guardian 10/12/2021
3/5
Perel's surveillance footage becomes increasingly sinister, and the repetition is gripping in its way. Go to Full Review
Nick Davie One Room With A View 06/29/2020
3/5
Though not the most engaging piece, the essay is an important commentary on capitalism and dictatorship, how collusion between government and corporate executives can easily disregard human life in pursuit of financial gain. Go to Full Review
Diego Batlle Otroscines.com 02/26/2020
The film avidly makes clear that there is a relationship between local business leaders and the las military dictatorship. [Full Review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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Synopsis During Argentina's dictatorship (1976-1983), several civil accomplices contributed to repression and were never taken to justice. In 2015, a report was issued with cases of proven corporate responsibility. Jonathan Perel reads excerpts from the report in front of many of these companies' factories.
Director
Jonathan Perel
Producer
Jonathan Perel
Screenwriter
Jonathan Perel
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Spanish
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 13, 2021
Runtime
1h 8m