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El largo viaje de Alejandro Bordón (2021)
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Por amor al arte (2017)
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Las enfermeras de Evita (2015)
Musical documentary based on the stories of four women who studied to become nurses in the school of the Fundación Eva Perón in 1948, which was one of the institutions that helped pave the way for change for women in Argentina. The testimonies from the protagonists are reenacted in the form of a musical, in a film that combines archival footage and choreography.
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The day Buenos Aires was bombed (2004)
Why is the bombing of Buenos Aires a forgotten event? Why was such a massacre carried out? Why were the victims never remembered? Is the bombing on June 16, 1955, a prelude to the violence that the country would experience in the years to come? These are all questions that the documentary seeks to answer through the voices of some of its protagonists and the reflections of cultural, journalistic, and political figures in the country.
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Roberto "Polaco" Goyeneche: Las formas de la noche (2023)
It tells the story of one of the greatest exponents of Argentine tango, who captivated audiences with his unique voice. Using previously unseen archival footage (home movies, unreleased recordings, interviews), anecdotes told by family, friends, and various figures from the artistic world, the documentary reconstructs Goyeneche's life through his own voice. An emotional and sensorial journey through the life of one of the greatest legends of Argentine popular culture.
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Carne Viva (2007)
In January 1959, around 9,000 workers at the Lisandro De la Torre state-owned meatpacking plant began a strike against its privatization. While President Arturo Frondizi traveled to the United States, an unprecedented popular uprising erupted in the Mataderos neighborhood. The documentary chronicles the testimony of the protagonists of the now legendary takeover of the meatpacking plant to analyze the close ties that meat, politics, and violence have had throughout Argentine history.
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SMO, el batallón olvidado (2012)
Tucumán 1975, a milestone in Argentine history and what would be one of the most tragic events intersect: the SMO (Compulsory military service) and the "Operative Independence". Through the story of those young people who made the "Colimba" we learn about their experiences, from the day of the raffle to the details of life in the barracks and the transfer to Mount. "SMO, the forgotten battalion" tries to rescue from the oblivion imposed by official history, those young loons who lived those bloody years of our history from a trench in which destiny placed them, in a random way, through a lottery.


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