The Last Colony

"We need to talk about Puerto Rico"

Apr 30 2015 Not Rated 1h 30m
Documentary, History, News

A close look at Puerto Rico's unique relationship with the United States.

Plot

In 1898, the United States invaded and colonized Puerto Rico as part of the Spanish American War. For over a century the people of Puerto Rico have maintained a polarizing debate on the STATUS ISSUE that has been front and center of the political discourse on the Island. Puerto Ricans (American citizens since 1917) constantly dispute between the options of Statehood, Independence and Commonwealth. On November 6, 2012 the people of Puerto Rico held the fourth plebiscite in the Island's history to try to redefine the political relationship with the United States. Weeks before the plebiscite vote, filmmaker Juan Agustín Márquez traveled back to his homeland and interviewed leading politicians, historians, sociologists, and economists to dissect the status debate in a multi-layered conversation about the pros and cons of each option on the ballot. His mission: To explain the status debate to the people of the United States, Congress and the President, and bring the American people up to date on this century old question: Will there be a change in status in America's Last Colony?

Written by

Andres Anglade, Juan Agustin Marquez

Directed by

Juan Agustin Marquez

Production Countries

Puerto Rico

Production Companies

The Last Colony LLC

Languages

English, Español

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
52
Average Rating
8.6 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA