| The film reveals similar CIA policies to be continuing in Iraq, Iran and Lebanon.
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Why wont you wake, the world is waiting for you, your mothers raped and murdered, your little sisters raped and murdered, your fathers raped and murdered, you sons, uncles, the world is raped and murdered. | Rating: 4/5 Since the mid 19th Century Latin America has been the 'backyard' of the US, a collection of mostly vassal states whose compliant and often brutal regimes have reinforced the 'invisibility' of their majority peoples. Critics accuse the film of fostering anti-American sentiment. Just confirm how you got your ticket.Fandango June 15, 2007 This tells a story literally 'hidden from history'. This documentary hits you hard with the truth about the role of the "democratic" forces in destroying the real forces chosen by the democratic governments! While this diligently researched film cogently moves from Latin American nation to Latin American nation, explaining the strangely predictable cycle of uprisings among these countries, it's ultimately hard to identify the audience it addresses. | In short, Grow Your Own isn't quite as funny, as clever or as moving as it should have been but it remains watchable thanks to its likeable characters and performances. June 15, 2007 Award winning journalist John Pilger examines the role of Washington in America's manipulation of Latin American politics during the last 50 years leading up to the struggle by ordinary people to free themselves from poverty and racism.
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A documentary about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that has lasted for more than 50 years. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number. A dynamic and emotionally effective diatribe against global capitalism's role in undermining popular second or third-world democracies Yet, faced with the contempt of American policymakers, it's hard not to sympathise with his viewpoint.
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Venezuela, Guatemala, Cuba, Chile, Salvador, Bolivia: people's struggle for democracy versus US imperialism in Latin America since the 1950s, backing coups and supporting dictatorships. June 15, 2007 In April 2002, an Irish film crew is making a documentary about Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, when a coup from the opposition is made.
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John Pilger's angry story of how a rapacious US covertly brutalised its Latin American neighbours should be a compelling documentary.