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Title
Franjas de Propaganda Electoral en el Plebiscito Chileno 24 de septiembre 1988
Date Created and/or Issued
1988
Contributing Institution
UC San Diego, The UC San Diego Library
Collection
Franja de Propaganda Electoral de Chile en 1988
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Description
YES campaign: Old woman states she wants Pinochet to win so that she continues to have access to food and goods. Ginette Acevedo talks about being a mother and wife. She tells Chilean women to fear the victory of NO because it would bring Marxism and labor, health, and economic instability. By voting YES, women can defend the future of their families. Chileans should vote YES or they will throw their lives away. Revelation of the true intentions of the Marxist NO. A NO victory would bring communism, disorder, inflation, misery, and underdevelopment. Hernan Buchi speaks about youth and maintaining Chile's economic progress. Doña Yolita from the NO campaign is not in poverty. Doña Maria says women and children suffered from rations and poverty before Pinochet. Mockery of Florcita Motuda. Images of violence and destruction by the NO opposition. NO campaign: Patricio Bañados says no to hate and violence. Sting performs in honor of the mothers of disappeared Chileans. Roberto Garreton mentions hidden laws, violations of human rights, and corruption that protect offenders. Dr. Jorge Jiménez discusses the differences between private and public health care. Jiménez states that modern, fast medical services only exist for the wealthy. He advocates for better medical services for all Chileans by voting NO. An overview of Pinochet's many titles. Laura Rodriguez says youth will help achieve future economic development and technological advancements. She warns that technology can also be used maliciously. For this reason, a free Chile will ensure that progress and development work for the people. Angry workers affected by the Pinochet regime. Angelmo musical performance. Patricio Bañados reminds Chileans of YES and NO options. The NO segment becomes distorted (ie static and missing broadcast) and ends incompletely.
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YES campaign: Singer (Ginette Acevedo) ; Minister of Finance (Herman Buchi) ; Musician (Florcita Motuda) NO campaign: Journalist (Patricio Bañados) ;Musician (Sting) ; Lawyer (Roberto Garreton) ; Minister of Public Health (Dr. Jorge Jiménez) ; Civil Engineer (Laura Rodriguez)
YES campaign: Youth for YES ; Interview with YES Old Woman ; YES Anchor ; Ginette Acevedo Testimony ; "A Winning Country" Transition with Pinochet ; Interview with YES Taxi Driver ; Voting NO means throwing away Chilean advancement ; Remember - 11 Days Left until the Triumph of YES ; YES Spokeswoman ; Track & Field- Chilean Obstacles ; Abbreviated YES Song "A Winning Country" ; YES Spokesman Introduces Hernan Buchi ; Hernan Buchi Interview ; "A Winning Country" Transition with YES Logo ; Interviews with YES Voters/Straw Poll ; Remember - 11 Days Left Until the Triumph of YES ; YES in Bed ; Testimony of "Doña Maria" ; YES Anchor ; Mock Transition to NO Franja ; Man inflating balloon warns that voting NO will lead to Economic Inflation as in 1973 ; Mock Patricio Bañados Introduction of Florcita Motuda - NO's Platform - Gregory Cohen Does Lion Tongue ; "More Happiness from NO" set to the tune of "The Blue Danube" ; So That This Man Never Governs NO campaign: Rainbow NO Introduction/ Opening - Custom Drawings ; Chileans Holding and Passing Chilean Flag Riding on Horseback ; Patricio Bañados ; Sting Performance ; NO News ; Patricio Bañados ; Health in Chile ; Dr. Jorge Jiménez ;Hand Voting NO on the Ballot ; Pinochet Titles ; NO Sneeze ; Laura Rodriguez ; Patricio Bañados ; Interviews with Voters in the Provinces/Straw Poll ; "Singing for NO" - Music ; Patricio Bañados ; Interviews ; Patricio Bañados ; Edited NO Song "Happiness is Coming"
Type
moving image
Format
YES Run Time 14:54 NO Run Time 14:59
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb76885564
Language
Spanish
Subject
Human rights
Happiness
Health care
Private hospitals
Instability
Hate
Motherhood
Marxism
Disappearances
Voting practices
Women
Indecisive voters
Food
Winning
Low budgets
Misery
Violations
Youth
Fear
Inflation
Destruction
Children
Future
Technology
Democracy
Development
Underdevelopment
Poverty
Violence
Lies
Goods
Elderly citizens
Communism
Responsibility
Suffering
Public health
Progress
Corruption
Disorder
Laws
Chile
Bañados, Patricio
Rodriguez, Laura
Garreton, Roberto
Jiménez, Jorge
Sting
Büchi, Hernán
Acevedo, Ginette
Motuda, Florcita
Place
Chile

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