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  1. The Hour of the Furnaces (Spanish: La hora de los hornos) is a 1968 Argentine film directed by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas. 'The paradigm of revolutionary activist cinema', [1] it addresses the politics of the 'Third worldist' films and Latin-American manifesto of the late 1960s.

  2. Nov 1, 1973 · The Hour of the Furnaces: Directed by Octavio Getino, Fernando E. Solanas. With María de la Paz, Fernando E. Solanas, Edgardo Suárez, Julio Troxler.

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    • Documentary, History, War
    • Octavio Getino, Fernando E. Solanas
    • 1973-11-01
  3. Jan 17, 2012 · Part 1 Neocolonialism and Violence. "This legendary underground film criticized neo-colonialism and called for the overthrow of the Argentine government. Intended to be a film which "the System ...

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  4. Mar 8, 2012 · Made in Argentina in 1968, The Hour of the Furnaces (La hora de los hornos) is the film that established the paradigm of revolutionary activist cinema.

  5. Summaries. Divided into three segments, namely 1 Neocolonialism, 2 Act for liberation, 3 Violence and liberation, the documentary lasts more than 4 hours this deals with the defense of the revolution and the revolution of the third world such as the revolt of the students in the United States and Western Europe, Czech citizens protest against ...

  6. The Hour of the Furnaces is a 1968 Argentine film directed by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas. 'The paradigm of revolutionary activist cinema', it addresses the politics of the 'Third worldist' films and Latin-American manifesto of the late 1960s.

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  8. An impassioned three-part documentary of the liberation struggle waged throughout Latin America, using Argentina as a historical example of the imperialist exploitation of the continent.