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Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Prohibido Pisar las Flores
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Sector Video de la Intendencia Municipal de Montevideo
Tevé Ciudad
Production Countries:
Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
At the time of the dictatorship in Uruguay, the University was one of the main centres of repression and a channel for the dissemination of state ideology. The institution's freedoms and rights that had been won through the process of autonomy and co-government were revoked. This documentary shows us university students during that period, their activist strategies, their struggles for participation, and the long road they travelled before finally playing an important role in the transition to democracy.
Camera Operator:
Pedro Luque
Director:
Luis González Zaffaroni
Director of Photography:
Pedro Luque
Editor:
Luis González Zaffaroni
Executive Producer:
Sergio Del Cioppo
Marcos Martínez
Producer:
Sergio Del Cioppo
Screenplay:
Luis González Zaffaroni
Elena Firpi
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Daniel Yafalián
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