Memoria del saqueo (Social Genocide)

Memoria del saqueo (Social Genocide) (2004)

  • 80% of critics liked it
    (5 reviews)

  • 84% of users liked it
    (495 ratings)

Activist filmmaker Fernando E. Solanas, best known for his revolutionary documentary La Hora de los Hornos, directed this incisive look at the crippling economic problems that have befallen Argentina and the politicians who engineered them. Memoria del Saqueo focuses on the regime of Carlos Menem, a… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 58 min.
Directed By
Fernando E. Solanas
Genres
Documentary, Art House & International, Special Interest
In Theaters
Mar 18, 2004 Wide

Critic Reviews

  • Ronnie Scheib, Variety

    Exposes the systematic despoiling of Argentina -- not by a dictator or military junta but by an elected democracy.

  • Geoff Pevere, Toronto Star

    Makes for frequently gripping and unsettling viewing.

  • Jason Anderson, Globe and Mail

    Solanas still attacks his subject with the same verve and intelligence that distinguished its famous predecessor.

  • Angela Baldassarre, Sympatico.ca

    Powerful documentary details Argentina's shame.

  • Jim Slotek, Jam! Movies

    Solanas' head of steam tends to detract from the message and makes one appreciate just how good Michael Moore is at what he does.

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