Black Cocaine
Cocaína negra
The discovery of audio tapes recorded by Eugenio Berríos, known as the "chemist of Augusto Pinochet", forms the basis for reconstructing his rise and fall. His life traces a thin black line through Chile's recent history—dictatorships, lethal poisons, and mountains of cocaine—within a political life so violent it ultimately led to his own self-destruction.
Cristóbal Valenzuela directed Black Cocaine. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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