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El (im)posible olvido is a poignant documentary that delves into personal memory and collective history. Andrés Habegger's journey feels raw and intimate as he navigates the shadows of his father's past, a journalist and Montonero activist who vanished under grim circumstances in 1978. The film's pacing is contemplative, often lingering on the emotional weight of loss and the struggle for truth. What stands out is the blend of haunting visuals and layered narratives, which draw you in without overstating the tragedy. There's an authenticity in the interviews and found footage that resonates deeply. It’s not just a search for a father; it's a reflection on history, identity, and the echoes of political violence, wrapped in a deeply personal lens.
Explores themes of memory and loss.Includes personal interviews and archival footage.Reflects on Argentina's political history.
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Andrés Habegger
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