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Un año de revoluciones en todo el mundo; las políticas del líder soviético Mijaíl Gorbachov que derivaron en la caída del muro de Berlín; protestas en la plaza de Tiananmén; un cambio de poder avanza por Europa del Este.

Un año de revoluciones en todo el mundo; las políticas del líder soviético Mijaíl Gorbachov que derivaron en la caída del muro de Berlín; protestas en la plaza de Tiananmén; un cambio de poder avanza por Europa del Este.

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1989: El año que nos marcó

S1, EP1 "Del comunismo al terrorismo"

Un año de revoluciones en todo el mundo; las políticas del líder soviético Mijaíl Gorbachov que derivaron en la caída del muro de Berlín; protestas en la plaza de Tiananmén; un cambio de poder avanza por Europa del Este.

1989: El año que nos marcó

S1, EP2 "Si sangra, es noticia"

Un vistazo a la prensa amarilla de finales de la década de 1980; programas de TV que se enfocan en el sexo, los escándalos y las celebridades en lugar de la política.

1989: El año que nos marcó

S1, EP3 "Quiero ver el dinero"

James Brooks y Peter Guber bajan el telón del mundo del entretenimiento, para revelar cómo el éxito de Bart Simpson, Batman y La Sirenita convirtió el viejo modelo del entretenimiento en la multifacética industria moderna que es hoy.

1989: El año que nos marcó

S1, EP4 "Una bulla"

Chuck D y Arsenio Hall debaten acerca de la revolución de la cultura pop en 1989 que generó conciencia social colectiva.

Una dramática mirada a un año de revolución en el mundo entero: 1989. El exsecretario de Estado James Baker y periodistas galardonados brindan impresionantes relatos de primera mano de monumentales acontecimientos históricos.
Original Air Date: Jan 1, 2019
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: 14
Playback: HD
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