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SYNOPSIS

State of Fear

USA / PERU, 2005, 94 mins., English/Spanish/ English Subtitles

Director: Pamela Yates
Producer:
Paco De Onis
Editor:
Peter Kinoy

Skylight Pictures, Inc.


The spectacular beauty of Peru is juxtaposed with the disturbing revelations of that nation’s Truth Commission detailing a 20-year reign of terror. It began in 1980 with the violent Maoist guerrilla cult, Shining Path, whose bloody doings were met with equal violence from Peru’s democratically elected government. Once the terrorists were subdued, fear of their return was used as an excuse by President Alberto Fujimori to institutionalize absolute power and propagate corruption. The film, however, transcends its immediate subject to become a cautionary tale of our current global war on terror. The Commission found that Fujimori’s response increased the nation’s crisis by exacerbating the cycle of violence, and that terrorism is best fought with more democracy, not less.