Land in Revolt: Black Gold

Land in Revolt: Black Gold

2011 · 107 min · ★ 8.0 · Documentary

The epic of popular resistance to the privatization of oil in Argentina and its tragic consequences: thousands of layoffs, poverty and environmental pollution. It was one of the biggest scams and failures of national history: the country was self-sufficient in oil and gas reserves and twenty years later, you must import them.

Directed by Fernando E. Solanas · Written by Fernando E. Solanas

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