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Camino de regreso presents a raw, intimate look at a harrowing chapter in Argentina's history. Dora Seguel, with an unflinching honesty, recounts her kidnapping and that of her sisters amidst the backdrop of the 1976 civil-military dictatorship. The documentary flows like a poignant diary, blending personal narrative with historical insights. What’s striking is the atmosphere—tinged with dread yet imbued with resilience. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of her story to settle in. The film’s focus on the trauma of state violence resonates deeply, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths. It’s not just a recounting; it’s a demand for memory and justice, a powerful testament to survival and resistance.
Focuses on personal narrative and historical contextExplores themes of trauma and justiceUnique perspective on Argentina's past
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