Year: 2003
Runtime: 58 mins
Language: English
Directors: Audrey Brohy, Gerard Ungerman
Narrated by Ed Asner, the documentary investigates U.S. involvement in Colombia’s drug trade and the nation’s civil turmoil. It probes the consequences of aerial chemical spraying, military aid and hidden American agendas. The film includes interviews with Noam Chomsky, the late Sen. Paul Wellstone, presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, Representatives John Conyers and Jim McGovern, State Department officials, guerrilla leaders and other voices.
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