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Los libros cautivos

The film addresses the censorship of children's literature during the last civil-military dictatorship in Argentina, as part of the systematic plan to silence cultural voices that was carried out during that dark period in Argentina's history. Los Libros Cautivos aims to shed light on this fact.

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The film addresses the censorship of children's literature during the last civil-military dictatorship in Argentina, as part of the systematic plan to silence cultural voices that was carried out during that dark period in Argentina's history. Los Libros Cautivos aims to shed light on this fact.

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