"Oscar Olivera: At the climax of the struggle, the army stayed in their barracks; the police also remained in their stations; the members of Congress became invisible; the Governor went into hiding, and afterwards, he resigned. There wasn't any authority left. The only legitimate authority was the people gathered at the city square making decisions in large assemblies."
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Sundance Film Festival award–winning filmsDocumentary filmsAnti-corporate documentary filmsFinancial exposé documentary films
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