Noticias del “fin del mundo”: el Chile de la Unidad Popular y el golpe de Estado en la TV francesa

With the arrival of the power of the Popular Unity, during the 1970s, the French public television followed closely the situation in Chile to watch a political model mixing both socialism and democracy. The ORTF has transmitted reports that had recorded the changes in this South American country and...

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Autor principal: Carolina Amaral de Aguiar
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2015
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Sumario:With the arrival of the power of the Popular Unity, during the 1970s, the French public television followed closely the situation in Chile to watch a political model mixing both socialism and democracy. The ORTF has transmitted reports that had recorded the changes in this South American country and the right’s reactions against Salvador Allende. After the 11th September 1973, the television in France has denounced the military repression. The images of Pablo Neruda’s funeral, for example, have shown to the world a political project blocked by using force. This attention to the Popular Unity and its fall have occurred parallel to the importance given by the French policy to the Chilean experience, according to some allusions made in the TV by the politicians at that time. Therefore, these “news came from the end of the world” have been addressed not only the Latin-American context, but also the discussions about the possible ways to this European country.