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Kamchatka

Submitted by magnum1979 on May 5, 2006

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Euro 490
Film Paper #1
Escaping Into Maturity
Children tend to be the first ones affected during family struggles. We have all been through some sort of family struggle where we needed something to stir our creative minds else where and comfort us during these times. The truth is they all have to do with how we as humans see the rest of the world and how we deal with the struggles of it. In the case of Argentina in the 1970’s I will use the case of the 2002 film called Kamchatka to illustrate how certain mechanisms of escape were used to portray efforts their efforts to stay alive and getaway from the reality of tyranny and the dangers of war.

Before I continue with my examination of the themes in Kamchatka I believe it is vitally important that I briefly summarize the environment and conditions that took place in the 70’s and 80’s within Argentina. In the 1970’s Argentina was a very rough place to live. The amount of political chaos would have driven just about any right minded person out of the country if they could have afforded it. The government had major problems in achieving stability of the economy that resulted in an escalation of terrorism and a distraction to public order. A chief factor in the terrorism was the extremists form the Left and Right. The military later began to take over the power struggle by exercising a coup. They were successful and established a military dictatorship called “Junta”. The Argentine military seized political power by force during violent factional conflicts between far-left and far-right-wing supporters of the old government. The armed forces repressed opposition using harsh illegal measures, what we now know as the "Dirty War". It was said that thousands of dissidents were "disappeared". (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirty_war) Many children were also disappeared if they were from families of the opposition party. The film Kamchatka was set in the time of the...

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