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Propaganda negra

The documentary seeks to expose the mechanisms of control and repression that the last dictatorship exercised over society through advertising, print media, and culture in general. The film features a large number of advertisements from the era, recovered by students and faculty at the National University of Lomas de Zamora.

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The documentary seeks to expose the mechanisms of control and repression that the last dictatorship exercised over society through advertising, print media, and culture in general. The film features a large number of advertisements from the era, recovered by students and faculty at the National University of Lomas de Zamora.

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