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Venda Sexy: Testimonies of a Torture Center

Testimonies of six survivors from the clandestine detention and torture center known as "Venda Sexy" (AKA "Discoteque"), located in the Macul district, operated by intelligence agencies of the civic-military dictatorship in Chile.

Top Cast

  • Gonzalo Ruiz

    Gonzalo Ruiz

    himself - Detained on September 10, 1974

  • Boris Chornik

    Boris Chornik

    himself - Detained on December 10, 1974

  • Elías Padilla

    Elías Padilla

    himself - Detained on November 25, 1974

  • Nora Guillén

    Nora Guillén

    herself - Detained on December 15, 1974

  • Alejandra Holzapfel

    Alejandra Holzapfel

    herself - Detained on December 11, 1974

  • Beatriz Bataszew

    Beatriz Bataszew

    herself - Detained on December 12, 1974

  • Miguel Hernández Oyarzo

    Miguel Hernández Oyarzo

    himself (archive footage)

  • Raúl Iturriaga Neumann

    Raúl Iturriaga Neumann

    himself (archive footage)

  • Gerardo Urrich González

    Gerardo Urrich González

    himself (archive footage)

Overview

Testimonies of six survivors from the clandestine detention and torture center known as "Venda Sexy" (AKA "Discoteque"), located in the Macul district, operated by intelligence agencies of the civic-military dictatorship in Chile.

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