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Memoria de un escrito perdido

A journey through time between the 70's and present days, by the hand of a little group of women who shared political prison in Argentina at different places and periods from 1975 till 1979. Almost 25 years after, an unexpected fact with surprising elements summons them to undertake an emotional and common task as a result of a text of prison memories which, in 1983, they thought had been lost.

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A journey through time between the 70's and present days, by the hand of a little group of women who shared political prison in Argentina at different places and periods from 1975 till 1979. Almost 25 years after, an unexpected fact with surprising elements summons them to undertake an emotional and common task as a result of a text of prison memories which, in 1983, they thought had been lost.

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