Congressional report on the SOA: https://www.policyarchive.org/download/1033
SOA training manual: https://ia902708.us.archive.org/16/items/USArmySchooloftheAmericasTrainingManuals/US Army School of the Americas Training Manuals_text.pdf
Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUtumGk0E6Q
https://jacobin.com/2019/11/shut-down-school-of-the-americas-whinsec-ice-border-patrol
Did you even watch it? Here you go: https://vimeo.com/414505425 (french with spanish subtitles).
You could also read, if you know spanish, this papers (used in the History Degree of the University of Buenos Aires) centered on the Argentinian experience + some about Cóndor:
Buitrago, Francisco (2003), “La doctrina de seguridad nacional: materialización de la guerra fría en América del Sur”, en Revista de Estudios Sociales, n° 15, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá. --> DSN in SA.
Eidelman, Ariel, (2010), “Transformaciones en los aparatos represivos del Estado Argentino durante la década 1955-1966”. Mimeo → The influence of the yankee and french doctrine on the argentinian army. Especifically, the counterinsurgency tactics used against the vietnamese and the argelian population (later, translated to the latin american dictatorships).
Slatman, Melisa (2017), “«En Argentina no había escuadrones de la muerte». El dispositivo represivo argentino, la responsabilidad primera del Ejército y la planificación centralizada—ejecución descentralizada (1975-1983)” en D´Antonio, Débora (comp.) Violencia, espionaje y represión estatal. Seis estudios de caso sobre el pasado reciente argentino, Buenos Aires, Imago Mundi.
But, if money defines things… oh boy. It’s not my fault that the hegemonic interest of the western powers don’t finance an epic movie about the connection that existed between the repression on Indochina, Argelia and the Central - South American dictatorships. And how what the french learned was later teached to one of the bloodiest armies in SA. Fun fact: The argentian army send operators to central america, to teach the counterinsurgency and torture methods learned from the french (one of the receptors, where the CONTRAS).
The Marie-Monique Robin documentary go really deep on the french influence and presence in the LA dictatorships. Also, on the denialism from the french goverment.
PD: You can always watch “The Battle of Algiers”. Is a good representation of the French Doctrine. Later, the French School methods of counterinsurgency.