This documentary is based on eye-witness accounts and deals with the Holocaust and the military regime in Argentina. In spite of the 31 year gap and different locations, the film weaves between the Nazi regime and the death camps in World War Two and the tyrannical Argentine military of 1976-1983 which controlled concentration camps, took part in
illegal arrests and other activities that resulted in the death of “the disappeared”, about 30,000 people. Includes interviews with 3 women who survived the concentration camps (Liani Gavriel, Yehudit Riager, Ella Brandt), with a man who was kidnapped and “disappeared” in Argentina (Mario Vizanni), and with the historian Abraham Huberman.
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Alejandra Martin
Ignacio Masllorens
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Color
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Bernardo Kononovich
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Bernardo Kononovich
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Documentary
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Spanish
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48
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Me Queda la Palabra
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CELS - Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales
A.F.D.J.A - Relatives of Disappeared Missing Jews in Argentina