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Release Date:
March 18, 2004
Original Title:
Memoria del saqueo
Alternate Titles:
사회적 학살
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ADR Productions
Cinesur
Thelma Film
Production Countries:
Argentina | France | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
After the fall of the military dictatorship in 1983, successive democratic governments launched a series of reforms purporting to turn Argentina into the world's most liberal and prosperous economy. Less than twenty years later, the Argentinians have lost literally everything: major national companies have been sold well below value to foreign corporations; the proceeds of privatizations have been diverted into the pockets of corrupt officials; revised labour laws have taken away all rights from employees; in a country that is traditionally an important exporter of foodstuffs, malnutrition is widespread; millions of people are unemployed and sinking into poverty; and their savings have disappeared in a final banking collapse. The film highlights numerous political, financial, social and judicial aspects that mark out Argentina's road to ruin.
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Assistant Camera:
Rino Pravatto
Leonel Pazos Scioli
Assistant Director:
Ivan Gotthold
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Samuel Mittelman
Associate Producer:
María Marta Solanas
Director:
Fernando E. Solanas
Director of Photography:
Alejandro Fernández Mouján
Fernando E. Solanas
Editor:
Juan Carlos Macías
Fernando E. Solanas
Sebastián Mignogna
Executive Producer:
Alain Rozanés
Fernando E. Solanas
Pierre-Alain Meier
Original Music Composer:
Gerardo Gandini
Producer:
Fernando E. Solanas
Pierre-Alain Meier
Production Accountant:
Kemi Hernandez
Production Manager:
Daniel Samyn
Researcher:
Alcira Argumedo
Sound:
Marcos Dickinson
Eric Vaucher
Abelardo Kuschnir
Sound Editor:
Gaspar Scheuer
Jürg von Allmen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bruno Tarrière
Steadicam Operator:
Darío Trivino
Writer:
Fernando E. Solanas
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