Oliver Stone on Latin America’s Political Upheaval in “South of the Border” 1
Academy-Award Winning Filmmaker Oliver Stone Tackles Latin America’s Political Upheaval in “South of the Border”, U.S. Financial Crisis in Sequel to Iconic “Wall Street”
Academy-award winning filmmaker Oliver Stone has taken on three American presidents in “JFK,” “Nixon,” and “W.” and the most controversial aspects of the war in “Platoon” and “Born on the Fourth of July.” He looked at the greed of the financial industry in the Hollywood hit “Wall Street” and its forthcoming sequel. In “South of the Border”, his latest documentary out this week in the United States, Stone takes a road trip across South America, meeting with seven presidents about the revolution sweeping the continent. The leftist transformation in the region might be ignored or misrepresented as nothing but “anti-Americanism” in the corporate media, but this film seeks to tell a different story. Stone joins us along with the film’s co-writer, the Pakistani-British author and activist Tariq Ali.
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@youcantbeatfacts wow thats amazing, i hope you enjoyed it
This is an eye …
This is an eye opener very good film the ideal of this nations is grate I want to see a southamerica united viva sudamerica
Really the USA is …
Really the USA is the weapon of mass destruction that infects this planet.. The USA is run by the most sick twisted murdering Zionist amero-jews that have ever walked the earth..
This looks …
This looks fascinating if Amy Goodman grew some nuts. It would be better!
If people writing …
If people writing comments don´t live in Venezuela shouldn´t write, they don´t know. I live in Venezuela, and since Chavez took over the presidency the country has become a shit. In every way, hospitals, schools, security, deliquency, quality of life, inflacion, everything is shit. If I have to chose I stay with capitalism. Everybody speak about US, but the funny thing is that everybody want dollars and live there.
I havent been to …
I havent been to the movies since 1986, but I will not miss this glorious film. Long live Oliver Stone, long live the liberation of the world from US murders and opressors.
This interview is …
This interview is amazing. Thanks a lot Democracy Now! for doing an honest job.