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Written by:
Gonzalo Arijon
Virginia Martínez
Directed by:
Gonzalo Arijon, Virginia Martínez
Release Date:
February 14, 1999
Original Title:
Por Esos Ojos
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Point du Jour
Tevé Ciudad
Production Countries:
France | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
We follow the efforts of Ester Gatti to find her missing granddaughter Mariana Zaffaroni. As a child, Mariana and her parents were kidnapped by a Uruguayan military team. The little girl was taken by an agent in the intelligence service who brought her up as his own daughter. Sixteen years later Ester found Mariana, but the girl chose to go on living with the people who had kidnapped her. This documentary raises questions about identity, memory and the value of truth.
Tells the story of Mariana, adopted illegally by Argentine soldiers when her parents, two Uruguayan activists, were killed and her grandmother's search for her.
Director:
Gonzalo Arijón
Virginia Martínez
Director of Photography:
Pascal Soutra Fourcade
Editor:
Laure Mazé
Executive Producer:
Luc Martin-Gousset
Music:
Juan José Mosalini
Producer:
Emmanuelle Fage
Ivonne Dessent
Screenplay:
Gonzalo Arijón
Virginia Martínez
Sound Director:
Paulo De Jesús Barros Sousa
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