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"Chuquiago" by Alfonso Gumucio Dagron |
 | | (Antonio Eguino, CHUQUIAGO's director, was in fact the cinematographer for the earlier film.) BLOOD OF THE CONDOR also developed its analysis through the various characters, although instead of the social classes of La Paz, the film dealt with imperialist penetration through birth control in rural areas. |
 | | Subsequent plot developments reveal that he died upon leaving a brothel called “Little Chuquiago” at the end of a lively "Friday night out with the boys." [3] Despite the implied tragedy this is the most comic of the four episodes. |
 | | CHUQUIAGO is distributed by Unifilm, 419 Park Ave South, NYC, 10016; and 1550 Bryant Ave., San Francisco, CA 94103. |
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