Director: Brian Lindstrom
Run time: 57 min.
Call number: HV 5831 .O7 F56
"The
film follows two men and one woman leaving Portlands's Hooper Memorial
Detox, and entering the Recovery Mentor program , which provides clean
and sober housing, drug treatment, and--perhaps most importantly--a
mentor who knows first-hand what it takes to stay clean, stay out of
prison, and build a 'normal' life."
—Distributor's description
Thursday, January 12, 2017
Monday, January 9, 2017
Chicago Boys (2016)
Directors: Carola Fuentes & Rafael Valdeavellano
Run time: 85 min.
Call number: HC 192 .C45 2016
"After the 1973 coup which brought Augusto Pinochet to power, a group of Chilean economists were given the power to turn Chile into a laboratory for the world's most radical neo-liberal experiments.
These men, including Sergio de Castro and Rolf Lüders, both of whom would serve as ministers of finance during the Pinochet years, met in the 1950s at the University of Chicago, where they studied under the famed economist Milton Friedman, and the man who would become their mentor, Arnold Harberger.
Chicago Boys is their story from their student days through the dictatorship, told by the Chicago Boys themselves. Could their program for 'economic freedom,' such a drastic restructuring of the Chilean economy, only have been implemented by an authoritarian regime? What were they willing to do to achieve their goals? And how do they see the long-term results today?"
—Publisher's description
Run time: 85 min.
Call number: HC 192 .C45 2016
"After the 1973 coup which brought Augusto Pinochet to power, a group of Chilean economists were given the power to turn Chile into a laboratory for the world's most radical neo-liberal experiments.
These men, including Sergio de Castro and Rolf Lüders, both of whom would serve as ministers of finance during the Pinochet years, met in the 1950s at the University of Chicago, where they studied under the famed economist Milton Friedman, and the man who would become their mentor, Arnold Harberger.
Chicago Boys is their story from their student days through the dictatorship, told by the Chicago Boys themselves. Could their program for 'economic freedom,' such a drastic restructuring of the Chilean economy, only have been implemented by an authoritarian regime? What were they willing to do to achieve their goals? And how do they see the long-term results today?"
—Publisher's description
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