Hidden in Plain Sight
2003·United States·95 min.
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An investigation of the US relationship to Latin America as seen through the prism of the SOA, the controversial training school for Latin soldiers on U.S. ground. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the documentary features interviews with political thinkers (Noam Chomsky, Christopher Hitchens, Eduardo Galeano), Congresspersons (Barbara Lee, Mac Collins), Army officers (Maj. Gen. John LeMoyne),victims and social activists (Sister Dianna Ortiz) who tackle the issues of U.S. economic and military policies in Latin America, the war on drugs, and terrorism. Written by John H. Smihula
DirectorJohn Smihula
ScreenwriterJohn Smihula
MusicLuis Perez
CinematographyChip Holley
Original titleHidden in Plain Sight