“Eighteen years ago, after a brutal little war, British commandos re-took the remote Falkland Islands
from the Argentine forces that had seized it.
Well… they’re back. Sort of. But undercover (or under the covers, for those preferring double
entendre) and sleeping with the enemy.” An Argentine director and his crew, posing as tourists, shot a clandestine film in Port Stanley with handheld digital video cameras, telling the story of “an Argentine man visiting
the islands with the aim of impregnating as many British women
as possible, thereby achieving the takeover that 72 days of fighting at a
combined cost of 891 lives and $2 billion could not… The director chronicles his
own (nine-day) creative commando raid into enemy territory” on his website (in Spanish). Inside
