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Release Date:
June 11, 2020
Original Title:
La noche de las guerras
Production Companies:
Lumbre Estudio
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 39
A group of ex-combatants and their sons and daughters spend the night of October 15, 2014 camping in Monte Longdon, Falkland Islands. Thirty-two years earlier, in that same place, a battalion of Argentine soldiers was defending themselves from the British invasion on June 11, 1982. In the voice of Carlos Giordano, the present and the past intersect in a story that seeks to denounce the usurpation of the United Kingdom and the actions of the Argentine armed forces. Through animations, archival images and fictionalizations, this film recreates that night of camping captured in the digital book ViajeMalvinos.
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Art Direction:
Camila Tellería
Assistant Director:
Lara Sade
Camera Operator:
Gabriel Mallea
Cinematography:
Gabriel Mallea
Director:
Camilo Giordano
Editor:
Camilo Giordano
Production Manager:
Juan Protto
Sound Director:
Emiliano Rimoldi
Visual Effects:
Joaquín Kierbel
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