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8 Mar 2010

Author:
Guarango Film & Video

[video] The Devil Operation (trailer) [Peru]

Father Marco, a humble priest from the mountains of Peru, is being followed. A private security firm [Forza, part of Securitas] is filming and photographing the priest’s every move; their meticulous reports are code-named "The Devil Operation." Marco’s allies are murdered and tortured, but he and his disciples refuse to be victims. They turn their cameras on the spies and develop a counter-espionage plan that leads to an American-owned gold mine [Minera Yanacocha (joint venture Newmont & Compañía de Minas Buenaventura)]. For the past decade, the priest has defended farming communities against the mine’s abuses, earning him the nickname ‘The Devil’. This real-life political thriller shows how to catch spies in their own web.