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Traveling through villages along the Nicaraguan-Honduran border, the filmmakers document the impact of the covert war against Nicaragua's Sandinista government, featuring interviews with mercenaries, soldiers, spies and civilian victims.
Traveling through villages along the Nicaraguan-Honduran border, the filmmakers document the impact of the covert war against Nicaragua's Sandinista government, featuring interviews with mercenaries, soldiers, spies and civilian victims.
The film explicitly critiques US covert intervention in Nicaragua and its support for the Contras, advocating for non-intervention and national sovereignty, which aligns with a progressive, anti-imperialist ideology.
This documentary naturally features diverse individuals from Nicaragua alongside American officials, reflecting the real-world subjects of the film. The narrative is expected to critically examine the actions of traditional power structures, specifically the US government and its predominantly white male leadership involved in the covert war.
The film, a documentary critical of US intervention and the Contras, portrays Christianity primarily through its problematic use by the US-backed Contras to justify violence and by conservative church elements opposing social justice. The narrative exposes the hypocrisy and oppressive aspects of these religious claims and institutions within the context of the war.
This documentary, focusing on the geopolitical conflict in Nicaragua, does not present any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is centered on political and military events, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As a documentary, "Target Nicaragua: Inside a Covert War" focuses on real individuals and historical events. The concept of a "gender swap," which applies to fictional characters or historical figures reimagined in adaptations, does not apply to the factual portrayal of real people in a documentary.
This film is a 1983 documentary about a covert war. Documentaries feature real people and events, not fictional characters adapted from source material or historical figures portrayed by actors in a way that would constitute a race swap.