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YES campaign: Footage of the "Carretera Austral" (Austral Highway), the most significant infrastructure initiative of the Pinochet regime, aiming to help transport goods and connect remote areas of the country. Juan Antonio Guzman (Minister of Education) discusses alternatives to university education, arguing that technical education and a focus on computer education will increase job opportunities for youth. Chile is the leading Latin American country in computer studies and the number of computers. This technological leadership reflects modernization under Pinochet. The Radical Democracy Party supports YES to serve humanity. Political favoritism resulted from Marxism in the past. YES is fighting for labor rights and opportunities. NO campaign: NO urges Chileans to say NO to censorship. NO demonstrates what is not democratic. Depictions of the violation of human rights. Youth for NO. Rural Chileans explain their reasons for voting NO. Depiction of the effects of censorship. NO to journalist assassinations. Anniversary of José Carrasco assassination. Banned actors express their support for NO and their fight against censorship, in favor of freedom of speech. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact) YES campaign: Minister of Education (Juan Antonio Guzman) ; Journalist (Joaquin Lavin) ; President of Chile (Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte) ; Attorney (Juan Esteban Montero Matta) ; Journalist and Ex-parliamentarian (Rafael Otero Echeverria) ; Jorge Alessandri R. ; Youth Leader (Marcela Cubillos) NO campaign: Journalist (Patricio Bañados) ; Leader of the NO Movement in Melipilla ; Professional Cyclist (Peter Tormen) ; Singer (Tito Fernandez) ; Actor and Composer (Bastian Bodenhofer) ; Assassinated Journalist and Leader of the College of Journalism (Jose Carrasco Tapia) ; President of the College of Journalism (Jaime Moreno L.) YES Campaign: Abbreviated YES Song "A Winning Country" with image of "La Moneda" ; The President in Action ; Complete YES Campaign Hymn ; You Ask, the Government Responds ; Did You Know That? ; “A Winning Country” Transition with YES Logo ; The People for YES ; “A Winning Country” Transition with YES Logo ; Chile is a Leader ; In this Country We Live Better Today ; “A Winning Country” Transition with YES Logo ; This is Our Pledge ; Democracy YES ; Continuation of Democracy YES ; Abbreviated YES Song "A Winning Country" ; Historical 1973 Vignette ;We Don't Deserve to Return to the Past NO Campaign: Rainbow NO Introduction/ Opening ; Patricio Bañados ; Silvio Rodriguez; Patricio Bañados ; Man putting on a tie and Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; Lion Tongue, "What Would You Say to a Dictator?" ; Patricio Bañados ; Small and Remote Communities For NO ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; Pro NO Testimonies ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; NO News ; Doña Yolita - Tea Bag ; Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; Patricio Bañados ; Banned Actors ; Complete NO Song "Happiness is Coming" ; Patricio Bañados - Sign Off ; Rainbow NO Closing
Type
moving image
Format
YES Run Time 14:55 NO Run Time 13:41
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb4992283p
Language
Spanish
Subject
Admiration Retrogression Computers Misery Rations Freedom of speech Assassinations Family success Voting intimidation Inflation Happiness Job opportunities Favoritism Ingenuity Modernization Higher education Progress Human rights Marxism Censorship Voting procedures Violence Unemployment Political propaganda Technical education International Conference for Journalism Democracia Radical (Radical Democracy Party) Chile Alessandri Rodríguez, Jorge Fernandez, Tito Guzman, Juan Antonio Rodriguez, Silvio Moreno L., Jaime Montero Matta, Juan Esteban Bañados, Patricio Tormen, Peter Bodenhofer, Bastian Lavin, Joaquin Cubillos, Marcela Carrasco, Tapia, José Pinochet Ugarte, Augusto José Ramón Otero Echeverria, Rafael
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