At Five on the Dot (2004)

56m
Running Time

September 26, 2004
Release Date

At Five on the Dot (2004)

56m
Running Time

September 26, 2004
Release Date

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Plot.

The biggest peaceful demonstration of resistance to an authoritarian regime in Latin America in the 1970s was the general strike whereby Uruguayan workers and students rejected the military coup of 27 June 1973. In this documentary we follow what happened from two perspectives: that of the people who took part in the mass mobilisation, and that of those who captured those events in images.

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Release Date
September 26, 2004

Original Name
A las Cinco en Punto

Status
Released

Running Time
56m

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At five o'clock is an Uruguayan documentary of 2004, directed by José Pedro Charlo, about the fifteen days of general strike after the coup d'état in Uruguay on 27 June 1973, which gave rise to the civil-military dictatorship in the country. The title of the documentary refers to the time when the most significant of the lightning demonstrations in support of the strike—convoked by the National Workers' Convention (today, PIT-CNT) in repudiation of the coup—that were carried out by workers and students; in this demonstration, held on 9 July 1973 on Avenida 18 de Julio, Generals Liber Seregni and Víctor Licandro, Colonel Carlos Zufriategui and the nationalist leader Walter Santoro. Coproduced by TV City and TV Autonomous University of Mexico, the documentary revives that demonstration through the account of its protagonists and of whom the Uruguayan Federation registered in images. The University of Méthodian Society, the University of Housing, the University of Housing, the University of the University of the University of the University of

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