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Of Fujimori |
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With
remarkable access and a steely, clinical attitude toward her
all-too-ingratiating subject, filmmaker Ellen Perry delivers an intimate
and deeply disturbing portrait of Peruvian ex-president Alberto Fujimori,
a fugitive from justice in his native Peru and a leader who wielded
virtual dictatorial power in his country for a decade. Fujimori fought an
all-out war on terror, chiefly against Shining Path, but his reliance on
secret police chief Vladimiro Montesinos led to its own reign of political
oppression, kidnapping, and corruption. From his safe haven in Japan,
Fujimori exhibits a myopic view of his own culpability in the wave of
corruption and murder that wracked his country, which makes him both an
outrageous and near-tragic figure. |
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