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Néstor, su huella

Genres
Documentary
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesEspañol
CountriesArgentina
Release Date2022-10-17
Runtime83 mins

Overview

Nestor Kirchner was – along with Cristina Fernandez – the central figure of Argentine politics in the first years of the 21st century in Argentina. His Government and his political leadership starred in the brightest moment since the return of democracy in 1983, both in terms of memory, truth and justice, as well as breaking the infernal circle of debt and subjection to external powers, energetically reactivating the economy and employment, promoting science and technology and the expansion of rights. We will make this cinematographic narrative hand in hand and with the voices of the men and women who were affected by these policies, and whose lives changed thanks to them.

Cast & Crew

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Mayra Arena

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Itai Hagman

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Victoria Montenegro

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Julia Mengolini

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Juan Manuel Valdés

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Sixta Medina

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Francisco Martínez

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Deolinda Carrizo

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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

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Norma Cantos

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Patricia Jorge

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Pablo Tognetti

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Otilia Acuña

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Mariana Carbajal

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Alejandro Vanelli

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Ernesto Larrese

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