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Completed - SPANISH - Documentary - 100 minutes

Log Line

This rigorously structured and visually engrossing essay film explores Argentina's fractious modern history through the words of writers - both founding fathers and oppositional voices - who lay buried in Buenos Aires's famed Recoleta Cemetery.

Previous markets

  • Toronto 2011 (Premiere)
  • Ventana Sur 2011 (Line up)
Full history

Year of production : 2011

Director(s) : Nicolás PRIVIDERA
Writer(s) : Nicolas PRIVIDERA
Cast : Alejandro TANTANIAN, Emilio GARCIA WEHBI, Maricel ALVAREZ, Martin KOHAN

Producer(s) : Pablo RATTO (Trivial Media)

Synopsis

As a poem-essay, the film narrates the continually and repeated confrontation of two versions of history: the winner’s and the vanquisher’s. And it does it in a location, that it is at the same time concrete and symbolic: Buenos Aires’ oldest cemetery. By reading quotations by the tombs, the film creates a sort of "dialogue of the dead", and narrates the history in chronological order (from Nineteenth Century’ Civil Wars to Twentieth Century Dictatorships). This dramatic structure realize that the official history was built on the identification of The Other (Indian, Gaucho, Immigrants, "Subversive") to recognize him as an enemy who must be killed for the good of the country.

Production

Country(ies) : ARGENTINA

Festivals and Awards

Toronto - TIFF 2011 City to City


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