Bitter February (2019)

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The title evokes that of the book by Senator Amílcar Vasconcellos about the "semi-coup" of February 9, 1973, and the film recounts the tense relations that developed between the different military forces, and in particular, the actions of Rear Admiral Juan José Zorrilla, who deployed war units by air, land and sea to stop the military insurrection of that year, comparing the sometimes contrasting positions of the different interviewees, without forcing conclusions on points that are open to discussion.

Director: Agustín Lorenzo, Gastón Goicoechea Pérez
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date:
Country: Uruguay
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bitter February about?
The title evokes that of the book by Senator Amílcar Vasconcellos about the "semi-coup" of February 9, 1973, and the film recounts the tense relations that developed between the different military forces, and in particular, the actions of Rear Admiral Juan José Zorrilla, who deployed war units by air, land and sea to stop the military insurrection of that year, comparing the sometimes contrasting positions of the different interviewees, without forcing conclusions on points that are open to discussion.
Who directed Bitter February?
Bitter February was directed by Agustín Lorenzo, Gastón Goicoechea Pérez.
How long is Bitter February?
Bitter February has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Bitter February?
Bitter February is a Documentary film.
Where was Bitter February produced?
Bitter February was produced in Uruguay.