The Fall of Fujimori
The Fall of Fujimori is a 2005 documentary film about Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who fled the country for Japan in 2000 to avoid facing 21 charges of corruption, murder and human rights abuses. Then, five years later, Fujimori flew into Chile and declared his intention of once again running for president in 2006. He was promptly arrested.[1]
The Fall of Fujimori | |
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Directed by | Ellen Perry |
Written by | Ellen Perry Kim Roberts Zack Anderson |
Produced by | Ellen Perry |
Cinematography | Junji Aoki Mel Henry Ellen Perry |
Edited by | Kim Roberts |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Fall of Fujimori was produced and directed by Ellen Perry and aired on PBS as part of its Point of View series in 2006. It has been met with high critical acclaim, and received a 92% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[2] The film was nominated for Best Documentary Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America.[3]
References
- PBS Synopsis
- Rotten Tomatoes
- "WGA docu nods to 'Enron'". variety.com. Variety. 1 February 2006. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
External links
- Official Site
- The Fall of Fujimori on IMDb
- The Fall of Fujimori on Rotten Tomatoes
- The New York Times review
- P.O.V. The Fall of Fujimori - PBS's site dedicated to the film
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