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==External links==
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* {{Official website|http://www.eldiariodeagustin.cl/}}
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* {{IMDb title|2210579|El diario de Agustín}}
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Agustin's Newspaper
Directed byIgnacio Agüero
Written byIgnacio Agüero
Fernando Villagrán
Produced byIgnacio Agüero
Fernando Villagrán
CinematographyGabriel Díaz
Ricardo Lorca
Music byGiorgio Varas
Cristián López
Production
companies
Ignacio Aguero & Asociados
Amazonía films
Release date
  • November 20, 2008 (2008-11-20)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryChile
LanguageSpanish

Agustin's Newspaper (Spanish: El diario de Agustín) is a 2008 Chilean documentary, directed by Ignacio Agüero, a Chilean film director.

Plot

Journalism students start an investigation about the editorial line of El Mercurio S.A.P., a media corporation owned by Agustín Edwards Eastman that publishes Chilean daily newspapers El Mercurio, La Segunda, and Las Últimas Noticias.

The documentary focuses particularly on the role of El Mercurio, Chile’s leading conservative newspaper. The events covered include the land reform that occurred during the Eduardo Frei Montalva government, the opposition to Salvador Allende, the collaboration with Augusto Pinochet's military government, and the position held until the arrival of democracy in Chile. Overall, it presents a strong indictment of the newspaper and its editor,[1] which are accused of public opinion manipulation, especially with disinformation campaigns.

Chapters

  • I. El Mercurio Lies[1]
  • II. Foreign Help Is on the Way
  • III. The 119
  • IV. Crime of Passion
  • V. A Guide for Society
  • VI. Slanders and Libels
  • VII. Epilogue

Awards

The film won an Altazor Award in 2009 for best director in a documentary film.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Crawford, Linda (5 July 2010). "El Mercurio and the "Disappeared" of Chile". Current Intelligence. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Dirección - Documental". Premio Altazor. Retrieved 6 December 2012.