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Argentinian filmmaker Raymundo Gleyzer’s story, kidnapped and killed under 1976’s military dictatorship. His story is twinned with the history of cinema inspired to Latin American revolutionary culture and of liberation struggles in the 60s and 70s. All along his life Gleyzer had been one of militant cinema’s chief representatives. A “desaparecidos” whose memories, despite CIA and dictatorships, makes itself heard through its strong ideals and truth’s absolute value.

Ernesto Ardito and Virna Molina, together since 1966 both attended the Instituto de Arte Cinematografico de Avellaneda. Raymundo is their first feature film, the result of four different types of funds which allowed the authors to manage the film’s production in the utmost autonomy. This film fits in the independent investigative cinema rank.
Edizione 2004
GLOBAL VISION
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Argentina , 2001, 127'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Ernesto Ardito, Virna Molina
TAGS:
Geographic Areas And People, Dictatorships, Objections, Torture
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