Never Forget: The Legacy of Dictatorships
Catalogue Number: A196-008
Producer: Phares & Balises
Producers: Phares & Balises
Producing Agencies: ARTE France, Compagne des Phares et Balises
Subject: Canadian World Studies, Documentary, Global Studies, History, Politics, Social Sciences, Social Studies, World History
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: France
Copyright Year: 2005
Running Time: 52:24
The last three decades of the 20th century brought unexpected but gratifying advances in democracy all around the globe. Three outdated regimes that were still oppressing people in the 1970's fell or were wiped out in southern Europe.
The film looks at this struggle by comparing and contrasting the case of three countries: Spain, Greece and Portugal. While all three are quite close in terms of their geography, history and culture, and all three have joined the European Community after building democratic nations, each of these countries has trod its own unique path.
Also available in French: Contre l’oubli – La trace des dictatures
Related Titles
A Chinese Propaganda Lesson in the Forbidden Zone
Ego Productions A212-006An authoritarian People’s Republic or a real dictatorship?This documentary reveals the real face...
Divided Korea Series
Alegria, ARTE France A259-S04For 60 years, Korea has been divided into two states, two diametrically opposed societies. How did...
Roots of Tyranny
Theorem et Les films d'un jour A296-019Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong Un: all of them were once...
With Castro at the Time of the Crime, 1963
Mélisande Films A196-025Castro saw in Kennedy the only president who believed in coexistence between socialists and...
Kim's Korea - Inside North Korea: W5
CTV CTV764It is a dystopia ruled by 3 generations of despots who’ve groomed their own people through cult...