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Padres de la plaza – 10 recorridos posibles

Documentary that reflects on the figure of the men whose children were kidnapped and disappeared during the last military dictatorship in Argentina. Men who from the first moment shared with their wives, Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, the search for their children, but without actually organizing themselves into a group that would provide them with a space of visible recognition for the rest of society.

Top Cast

  • Teobaldo Altamiranda

    Teobaldo Altamiranda

  • Rafael Belaustegui

    Rafael Belaustegui

  • Mario Belli

    Mario Belli

  • Mauricio Brodsky

    Mauricio Brodsky

  • Ricardo Chidíchimo

    Ricardo Chidíchimo

  • Oscar Hueravilo

    Oscar Hueravilo

  • Julio Morresi

    Julio Morresi

  • Bruno Palermo

    Bruno Palermo

  • Jaime Steimberg

    Jaime Steimberg

Overview

Documentary that reflects on the figure of the men whose children were kidnapped and disappeared during the last military dictatorship in Argentina. Men who from the first moment shared with their wives, Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, the search for their children, but without actually organizing themselves into a group that would provide them with a space of visible recognition for the rest of society.

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