Fire in the Andes
Fire in the Andes is a feature film. directed by Ilan Ziv. At just 35 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Since 1980 there has been a growing guerilla war in Peru. The Maoist Shining Path have been fighting special units of the Peruvian Armed Forces, who have been granted political as well as military control over many areas. The war has left over 5000 people dead or "disappeared." In January 1983, the violence in Peru was driven home to the world with the discovery of the bodies of eight journalists in the remote Andean village of Uchurracay. A government commission said the journalists were murdered by peasants who mistook them for guerrillas. Others charged military complicity.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fire in the Andes about?
Since 1980 there has been a growing guerilla war in Peru. The Maoist Shining Path have been fighting special units of the Peruvian Armed Forces, who have been granted political as well as military ...
Who directed Fire in the Andes?
Fire in the Andes was directed by Ilan Ziv.
How long is Fire in the Andes?
Fire in the Andes has a runtime of 0 hours and 35 minutes (35 minutes total).