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Nicaragua: A Nation's Right to Survive

"Delving into the turbulent history of Nicaragua, this film sheds light on the country's complex relationship with the United States, exploring the far-reaching consequences of US interventions in Latin America."

Nicaragua's turbulent 20th century was marked by US interventions, the Somoza family's decades-long dictatorship, and a revolutionary uprising that brought social progress, but ultimately sparked a devastating backlash from US-backed Contras.

Info about Nicaragua: A Nation's Right to Survive

Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 1983

Genres:Documentary, War