Having a made a name for himself with a trilogy of documentaries about Salvador Allendes brief socialist revolution and Pinochets ensuing putsch called The Battle for Chile — considered classics of Latin American cinema — Patricio Guzman continues with his obsession the former Chilean dictator and his ignoble fall from grace. Having been forced from Chile by Pinochet thirty years previous, Guzman recounts Pinochets arrest, extradition trial in Britain and his own brush with Pinochet. Guzman sets out to recreate a document that proves that the former military strong man was the war criminal a Spanish court accused him of being. He interviews victims of Pinochets reign of terror, both survivors of medieval torture tactics and relatives of the almost 1200 disappeared. As Guzman documents, Pinochet was sent home by British Prime Minister Tony Blair for health reasons after 503 days of detainment, only to find himself facing a Chilean court and house arrest at home. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival.~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide