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DESCRIPTION:State of Fear Pamela Yates, Paco de Onís, Peter Kinoy (U.S., 2005)   This 
 look inside the Peruvian Truth Commission uncovers a nation caught between 
 two forms of terrorism: the infamous Shining Path guerrilla movement and 
 the equally violent government response. After the end of two decades of 
 internal warfare that left nearly 70,000 mainly indigenous civilians dead 
 at the hands of either the military or the Shining Path, the Peruvian Truth 
 Commission was formed to document the corruption, violence, and repression 
 that occurred. State of Fear functions as the audio-visual echo of the 
 commission's work; the filmmakers were allowed unprecedented access to the 
 organization's archives to create this harrowing record of a nation's pain, 
 and its possible healing. With sound bites from those who define one form 
 of violence as “terrorism” and another as “a battle for good,” 
 State of Fear also serves as a decidedly cautionary tale for those who use 
 such language unthinkingly.   • Photographed by Juan Duran. (94 mins, In 
 English and Spanish with English subtitles, Color, Beta SP)   \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/01/31/86413.php
SUMMARY:Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2006
LOCATION:Pacific Film Archive  2575 Bancroft Way @ Bowditch  UC Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/01/31/86413.php
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