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Featuring:
Sebastián Di Lello, Juan F. Quiroga, Enrique Romero
Written by:
Rodrigo Sepúlveda
Directed by:
Cecilia Agüero, Rodrigo Sepúlveda
Release Date:
May 12, 2004
Original Title:
7746 Legajo CONADEP
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
UNCuyo
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
The last Argentine military dictatorship left the people not only with fear but also a long list of missing persons. In order to investigate the fate of these people, a National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons (CONADEP) was formed on December 15, 1983, and concluded its work on September 20, 1984, with the preparation of a report entitled "Nunca Más" (Never Again). In Mendoza, more than 100 statements were received, but it was the testimony of a former officer of the Federal Police, Mendoza Delegation, that opened File No. 7746. This statement states that the Federal Police of our province carried out numerous operations, attacks, kidnappings, torture, murders, and robberies. File 7746, CONADEP, constitutes a new element for the Federal Court of Mendoza to judge those responsible for the largest genocide in the province.
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Director:
Rodrigo Sepúlveda
Director of Photography:
Anahí Barrera
Editor:
Cecilia Agüero
Music:
Gisela Levin
Writer:
Rodrigo Sepúlveda
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