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La Santa Cruz, from 2009, dives into the dark side of Argentine history, capturing the chilling atmosphere of the 1970s political turmoil. This documentary unfolds the harrowing tale of twelve individuals abducted under the shadowy orders of Alfredo Astiz. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of their fate. It's haunting, really, as the film juxtaposes everyday life against the backdrop of state-sponsored terror. The way it presents interviews and archival footage gives it an unsettlingly personal touch. The performances, if you can call them that, come from the raw emotions of those affected, making the experience all the more poignant. It’s not just a recounting; it’s a somber reflection on loss and resistance.
Deeply impactful storytellingFocuses on personal testimoniesSheds light on historical context
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