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Orgasmo Callejero + One Player

In 1987 and to the beat of two songs by The Cure, an anonymous Chilean collective filmed the clandestine processes of organising protests, making Molotov cocktails and confrontations with the military in the films Orgasmo Callejero and One Player. Colectivo Cámara en Mano was an informative film and video group that made a series of films and public interventions in the last years of Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship.

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In 1987 and to the beat of two songs by The Cure, an anonymous Chilean collective filmed the clandestine processes of organising protests, making Molotov cocktails and confrontations with the military in the films Orgasmo Callejero and One Player. Colectivo Cámara en Mano was an informative film and video group that made a series of films and public interventions in the last years of Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship.

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