Who Shot My Brother?

20051 h 35 min 29 secFilm: Documentary

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Produced by Argus Films in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada with the financial participation of the Quebec Film and Television Tax Credit, SODEC Société de développement des entreprises culturelles - Québec, Conseil des Arts et Lettres du Québec, the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and the Canada Council for the Arts, and with the collaboration of Radio-Canada and CBC Newsworld.

Some phone calls can turn your life upside down. That's what happened to filmmaker Germán Gutiérrez when he got a call from Colombia informing him there had just been an assassination attempt on his older brother Oscar, a political activist hated by the establishment but adored by the disenfranchised. In this film, Germán Gutiérrez, who has been living in Montreal for the past thirty years, recounts his quest to find the hired gunmen who tried to kill Oscar, and also to expose the roots of the violence that has taken hold of his native country.

This beautifully filmed political documentary takes a courageous look at what Colombia has become: a lawless, neo-liberal Far West run by a corrupt middle class; an Eldorado where oil is more precious than gold and where Americans are the puppet-masters pulling the strings while drug traffickers, guerrillas, and paramilitaries engage in all-out combat with each other as the war on drugs rages on.

Subject categories


  • Politics and Government > Central and South AmericaPolitical Repression
  • Social Issues > Foreign SocietiesPortraitsViolence
  • Developing Countries > South AmericaWar, Conflict and Peace

Awards


  • Radio-Canada Public AwardFestival du nouveau cinéma
  • Best of Festival Award - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival