Dirty War - Film

Film

  • A Wall of Silence (1993) Directed by Lita Stantic
  • Cautiva (2003). Directed by Gaston Biraben. Movie related to the "stolen babies" case
  • Imagining Argentina (2003). Directed by Christopher Hampton.
  • Olympic Garage (1999). Directed by Marco Bechis.
  • The Official Story (1985). Directed by Luis Puenzo. Movie related to the "stolen babies" case
  • Kamchatka (2002). Directed by Marcelo Piñeyro.
  • The Disappeared (2007). Directed by Peter Sanders.
  • Los Escuadrones De La Muerte (the Death Squadron, Escadrons de la mort), l'école française, by Marie-Monique Robin (book and film)
  • Our Disappeared / Nuestros Desaparecidos (2008). Directed by Juan Mandelbaum.
  • Night of the Pencils (1986) Directed by Héctor Olivera.
  • Crónica de una fuga (2006). Directed by Israel Adrián Caetano. Movie related to the "Mansión Sere" case.

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