Enough! (1969)
“Through the use of violent symbols (loosely associated with Artaud’s notion of cruelty), some of the consequences of the current social organization in Latin-America are exposed: the alienation, marginalization and reification of men, and the continuous presence of imperialism, considered as rape.” (UU)
Director: Ugo Ulive
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Douglas Bravo as Self |
| Directing | Ugo Ulive | Director |
| Directing | Donald Myerston | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Manuel Marquina | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Roberto Siso | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Jorge Solé | Cinematography |
| Crew | Fernando Toro | Cinematography |