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Pinochet in Suburbia 2006

★ 6.05 votes90 min📅 2006-03-26

Pinochet in Suburbia (2006), directed by Richard Curson Smith, dramatizes a pivotal moment in 1998 when Chile's former dictator Augusto Pinochet arrived in Britain for medical care, only to find himself under house arrest in a quiet English suburb.

Director: Richard Curson Smith

Cast

Derek Jacobi
Derek Jacobi
Senator Augusto Pinochet
Phyllida Law
Phyllida Law
Lucia Pinochet
Peter Capaldi
Peter Capaldi
Andy McEntee
Anna Massey
Anna Massey
Baroness Thatcher
Yolanda Vazquez
Yolanda Vazquez
Nicole Drouilly
Daniel Cerqueira
Daniel Cerqueira
Victor Jobim
Jessica Hynes
Jessica Hynes
WPC Broughton
Pip Torrens
Pip Torrens
Michael Caplan
Tim McMullan
Tim McMullan
Di Parfrey
Susan Wooldridge
Susan Wooldridge
Pam Harris

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pinochet in Suburbia (2006) about?

This gripping historical drama follows former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet's 1998 arrest in suburban England after he arrives for medical treatment. Amnesty International pushes for his extradition to Spain, sparking a high-stakes legal battle that challenges international justice and political compromises.

Who directed Pinochet in Suburbia?

Richard Curson Smith directed Pinochet in Suburbia, helming this BBC production with a sharp focus on legal and ethical drama.

Who stars in Pinochet in Suburbia?

The film features Derek Jacobi, Phyllida Law, Peter Capaldi, Anna Massey, and Yolanda Vazquez in key roles, delivering powerful performances in this historical courtroom confrontation.

Is Pinochet in Suburbia (2006) worth watching?

Pinochet in Suburbia offers a compelling blend of historical drama and legal suspense, anchored by strong performances and a timely exploration of justice. While not widely rated on IMDb, its relevance and tension make it a thought-provoking watch for fans of political films.

How long is Pinochet in Suburbia?

Pinochet in Suburbia has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Pinochet in Suburbia (2006) — The House Arrest That Shook the World

Pinochet in Suburbia (2006), directed by Richard Curson Smith, dramatizes a pivotal moment in 1998 when Chile's former dictator Augusto Pinochet arrived in Britain for medical care, only to find himself under house arrest in a quiet English suburb. The BBC Two TV movie unfolds as Amnesty International, determined to bring him to justice for human rights atrocities, battles against shifting political winds and the intricate machinations of British law. With a stark, morally charged atmosphere, the film contrasts the tranquil setting with the weight of Pinochet's brutal legacy, exploring themes of justice, power, and the fragility of legal accountability when confronted with geopolitical realities.

Starring Derek Jacobi in a commanding lead role, alongside Phyllida Law and Peter Capaldi, the ensemble delivers a gripping portrayal of a legal and ethical standoff that gripped the world. Smith crafts a tense, dialogue-driven narrative that questions how far institutions will go to confront impunity. While rooted in historical events, Pinochet in Suburbia resonates as a sharp commentary on accountability and the limits of international justice.