Buenos Aires
In theaters since September 29,
Argentina 1985
is further proof that platforms cannot replace the movie theater experience.
Already seen on the big screen by a million people, the feature film by Santiago Miter has nevertheless been shunned by the major local exhibitors, who concentrate nearly half of the cinemas in Argentina.
In question, an exclusivity period deemed too short before the release on Amazon Prime Video on October 21.
Seeing it in an independent room is nevertheless worth the effort.
As the lights go out, the viewer finds themselves seated in the back of the car alongside a man with a bushy mustache and slicked back hair.
A banner appears:
“In December 1983, Argentina returned to democracy after seven years of military dictatorship.
President Raul Alfonsin orders a trial against the ex-generals for crimes against humanity.”
It is this unique civil trial that the film tells through the figure of the prosecutor in charge…
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