Eduardo Aliverti

Eduardo Aliverti

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Eduardo Aliverti Movies

  • 2020
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    Román

    Román

    7.2 2020 HD

    Record of Juan Román Riquelme's last game wearing the Boca jersey, on May 11, 2014, in the 3-1 victory over Lanús at La Bombonera. Various characters will attempt to define who this man is.

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  • 1990
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    País cerrado, teatro abierto

    País cerrado, teatro abierto

    1 1990 HD

    The history of the Teatro Abierto, which was initiated on July 28, 1981 as a cultural reaction against the last Argentine civic-military dictatorship, and organized by a group of artists and workers from the theater world

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  • 2003
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    Sol de Noche

    Sol de Noche

    1 2003 HD

    The story of the Jujuy town where 400 people were kidnapped on July 27, 1976. "Sun at Night" is a documentary centered on the figure of Luis Aredez, who disappeared in 1976 by the Argentine military during the so-called "Night of the Blackout," a brutal manhunt that took place in the northern province of Jujuy.

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  • 1996
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    Malajunta

    Malajunta

    1 1996 HD

    Documentary about Argentina's last military dictatorship and the legacy of one of the most brutal waves of repression, death and horror in Latin American history. Numerous people—historians, musicians, journalists, children of the desaparecidos (the disappeared) and others—talk candidly about how difficult it has been to uncover information about the whereabouts of the 30,000 missing men and women who were kidnapped and presumed murdered by the military. The intensely personal stories about missing relatives and the scope of the military junta's repressive policies also explain why, even now, many people resist coming to terms with Argentina's bloody past.

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  • 1996
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    Malajunta

    Malajunta

    1 1996 HD

    Documentary about Argentina's last military dictatorship and the legacy of one of the most brutal waves of repression, death and horror in Latin American history. Numerous people—historians, musicians, journalists, children of the desaparecidos (the disappeared) and others—talk candidly about how difficult it has been to uncover information about the whereabouts of the 30,000 missing men and women who were kidnapped and presumed murdered by the military. The intensely personal stories about missing relatives and the scope of the military junta's repressive policies also explain why, even now, many people resist coming to terms with Argentina's bloody past.

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