
ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium 2019
Dive into the gripping true-crime documentary *ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium (2019)*, directed by Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, as it unravels the chilling mystery behind the 1973 murder of iconic Chilean protest singer Víctor Jara.
Director: Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium (2019)* about?
This documentary investigates the murder of Chilean folk singer Víctor Jara during Pinochet's coup, initially blamed on an army official. Through haunting interviews and archival evidence, the film exposes the decades-long cover-up and the fight to clear Jara's name, even from exile.
Who directed *ReMastered: Massage at the Stadium*?
Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt directed this gripping documentary, bringing a journalist's precision to the investigation of political violence and artistic suppression.
Who stars in *ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium*?
The documentary features key figures like Víctor Jara's widow, Joan Jara, U2's Bono, and surviving members of Víctor's inner circle, including Eduardo Carrasco and Horacio Salinas.
Is *ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium (2019)* worth watching?
With its tight 64-minute runtime and compelling mix of personal and political drama, this documentary offers a powerful punch. Fans of investigative films and true-crime stories will find its themes of justice and censorship deeply resonant, even without an IMDb rating.
How long is *ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium*?
The film runs for 64 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful watch for those interested in historical documentaries.
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About ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium (2019) — A Chilling Unraveling of Chile's Dark Past
Dive into the gripping true-crime documentary *ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium (2019)*, directed by Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, as it unravels the chilling mystery behind the 1973 murder of iconic Chilean protest singer Víctor Jara. This raw and haunting film transports viewers to the political turmoil of Pinochet's regime, where art and activism collide in a brutal act of oppression. Through interviews with Jara's widow, Joan, and powerful figures like Bono, the documentary exposes the layers of a cover-up that stretched for decades, blending personal grief with a fight for justice.
The atmosphere crackles with tension as the film dissects the propaganda and fear that silenced voices of dissent. With a runtime of just 64 minutes, *ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium* packs a punch, blending archival footage with firsthand accounts to paint a vivid portrait of a nation scarred by dictatorship. It's a searing tribute to Jara's legacy and a stark reminder of the cost of silencing art.