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La Arquitectura Del Crimen

At the end of the last civil-military dictatorship, a camouflage operation took place in the Information Service, an office of the former Rosario Police Headquarters that operated as a clandestine detention center in the heart of the city. This architectural intervention, not recorded in the plans, obscures the survivors' accounts and hides the traces of crimes against humanity. Drawing on images, previously unpublished archives, and survivor testimonies, the documentary explores the scars of political repression and highlights the importance of preserving memorial spaces to ensure the transmission of fundamental events in our contemporary history.

Top Cast

  • José Jumilla

    José Jumilla

    Arquitecto y Ex Policía

  • Alejandra Buzaglo

    Alejandra Buzaglo

    Arquitecta

  • Gonzalo Stara

    Gonzalo Stara

    Fiscal Federal

  • Ana María Ferrari

    Ana María Ferrari

    Ex Presa Política

  • César Arfeliz

    César Arfeliz

    Fotógrafo

  • Gabriela González

    Gabriela González

    Antropóloga

  • David Rossetto

    David Rossetto

    Antropólogo

  • Aniceto Morán

    Aniceto Morán

    Director del ISEP

  • Ángel Ruani

    Ángel Ruani

    Ex Preso Político

Overview

At the end of the last civil-military dictatorship, a camouflage operation took place in the Information Service, an office of the former Rosario Police Headquarters that operated as a clandestine detention center in the heart of the city. This architectural intervention, not recorded in the plans, obscures the survivors' accounts and hides the traces of crimes against humanity. Drawing on images, previously unpublished archives, and survivor testimonies, the documentary explores the scars of political repression and highlights the importance of preserving memorial spaces to ensure the transmission of fundamental events in our contemporary history.

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