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The documentary focuses on the last Argentine military dictatorship and its repressors. Argentina is "the country that most cruelly carried out the sinister plan to eliminate social groups for political reasons," according to Garzón. It includes harrowing testimonies from victims and executioners. It captures impressions such as what an executioner feels and what motivates them in their actions, and how the victims experience certain situations. Garzón emphasized that the video "reflects the active resistance of people who demand justice after so many years."

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The documentary focuses on the last Argentine military dictatorship and its repressors. Argentina is "the country that most cruelly carried out the sinister plan to eliminate social groups for political reasons," according to Garzón. It includes harrowing testimonies from victims and executioners. It captures impressions such as what an executioner feels and what motivates them in their actions, and how the victims experience certain situations. Garzón emphasized that the video "reflects the active resistance of people who demand justice after so many years."

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