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Malvinas. Veinticinco años de silencio

A group of soldiers from the 62nd and 63rd classes of the Chubut province, Patagonia, Argentina, decided to break the silence. It wasn't easy for them to put words to their pain and share their truth about the war.

Top Cast

  • Alberto Alfonso

    Alberto Alfonso

  • Myriam Angueira

    Myriam Angueira

  • Sergio Arca

    Sergio Arca

  • Victor Luis Cuevas

    Victor Luis Cuevas

  • Ariel Díaz

    Ariel Díaz

  • Daniel Exposito

    Daniel Exposito

  • Carlos Fernández

    Carlos Fernández

  • Ángel Flores

    Ángel Flores

  • Raúl Larena

    Raúl Larena

Overview

A group of soldiers from the 62nd and 63rd classes of the Chubut province, Patagonia, Argentina, decided to break the silence. It wasn't easy for them to put words to their pain and share their truth about the war.

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