In Search of the Blind Eagle
Three young present-day activists kidnap and interrogate Juan José Pérez García, a former psychiatrist who used “science” to justify political torture during the dictatorship.
Three young present-day activists kidnap and interrogate Juan José Pérez García, a former psychiatrist who used “science” to justify political torture during the dictatorship.
Valeria Aranguren Sanz
Mujer 1
Mariana Vieira
Mujer 2
Javier Recio
Hombre 1
Valentín Barcia
Juan José 1
Ángel Lozano
Juan José 2
Sixto Cid
Juan José 3
Three young present-day activists kidnap and interrogate Juan José Pérez García, a former psychiatrist who used “science” to justify political torture during the dictatorship.
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