Watching El Golpe Blanco (1975) right now about the attempt for a parliamentary coup by reaction in Chile before the military coup. Flick opens with a shot of Langley and a voiceover from UK journalist and defector to the GDR John Peet where he just shrugs off “CIA headquarters in Langley near Washington: one of the instruments of US monopoly capital in its global strategy of counterrevolution.” Like there’s no bullshit, no both sidesing, just plainly calling a spade a spade so refreshing.

It’s hard to find but you can get links to it here https://www.umass.edu/defa/film/9642. Also, the free streaming service Kanopy has a ton of DEFA flicks to work your way through, all you need is a library card.

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For real. I’ve had this experience recently with Cuba 1964. It is a fiction movie but still, so clear about its politics.

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You mean Soy Cuba?

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Yes! Sorry, I was typing too fast

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Soy Cuba is fucking awesome. I want to see it on the big screen one day

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I’ve not watched it yet, as I don’t have the spare cash right now, but in another post some months ago someone recommended The Subversive Camera.

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