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In the documentary about the Lecumberri prison (El palacio negro, 1976), which a few months later would be closed, Arturo Ripstein filmed, among many other things, the crunch of political prisoners. Today, almost 30 years after that filming, he meets again with those young men, guerrillas and militants of leftist organizations who have become mature men.

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In the documentary about the Lecumberri prison (El palacio negro, 1976), which a few months later would be closed, Arturo Ripstein filmed, among many other things, the crunch of political prisoners. Today, almost 30 years after that filming, he meets again with those young men, guerrillas and militants of leftist organizations who have become mature men.

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