This docu-fiction narrates the difficult obstacles that the student and political movements had to go through to achieve a unique achievement on the American continent: that all the inhabitants of the nation can access higher education freely and without fees.
The documentary chronicles the life of Azucena Villaflor, the woman who became one of the founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo movement, until her kidnapping and disappearance.
Since his childhood, Juan Chico has known that his community hides stories marked by pain. Born in the heart of the Chaco mountains into a Qom family, he left his job as a bricklayer to investigate the causes of this silence, starting with a question: ‘Why don’t I speak my mother language? This...
With first-person accounts, the documentary narrates the educational project that the Fundación Eva Perón launched in 1951 and that the 1955 coup d’état tried to erase. Today, those young students who were summoned review their history