Documentary · Argentina · 2014 · 1h 9m

S.C. Recortes de prensa

Synopsis

Paris, 1980. A group of journalists and intellectuals, including Julio Cortázar and Osvaldo Soriano, who were political exiles from Argentina, set out to create a newspaper called "Uncensored" to counter the disinformation campaign of the military dictatorships that spread across Latin America in the 1970s. Through the reconstruction of this publication and the lives of those who carried it out, the documentary reflects on and delves into the role of the media and the construction of reality.

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