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THE PANAMA
DECEPTION
A riveting Academy Award winning documentary, this special extended version is
made all the more timely by recent U.S. invasions and the current "war on
terror".
THE PANAMA DECEPTION documents the untold story of the December 1989 U.S.
invasion of Panama, the events which led to it, the excessive force used, the
enormity of the death and destruction and the devastating aftermath.
Acclaimed filmmakers Barbara Trent and David Kasper uncover the real reasons for this internationally condemned attack, and reveal General Manuel Noriega's longstanding relationship with the C.I.A., the D.E.A, and George Bush, Sr. Utilizing devastating footage, expert commentary and eyewitness testimony, the film shines a spotlight on this pivotal moment in U.S. history. Network news clips and media critics contribute to a staggering analysis of media control and self-censorship used to deceive the American public--a film hauntingly relevant today.
An example of documentary journalism at it's best, THE PANAMA DECEPTION is
"...tough, provocative, highly opinionated...an answer to the official United
States Government line about the 1989 invasion of Panama." (The New York Times)
New DVD Features: Follow-up Interviews with filmmakers Barbara Trent and David
Kasper. The Politics of Demonization and Fear; The Future of Panama and Latin
America ; Panama to Iraq; The Trajectory of U.S. Militarism; Panama after the
Invasion, with former Panamanian Diplomat Humberto Brown, Phyllis Bennis
(Institute for Policy Studies), and former CIA analyst David MacMichael;
Trailers from GoodFilms.org; A Resource Guide with live web links; Filmmakers
Biographies.