Argentine filmmaker Andrés Habegger embarks on a deeply personal journey in this documentary, seeking to recover memories and information about his father, Norberto Habegger, a journalist and Montonero activist who disappeared in Brazil in 1978 during a joint operation between the Argentine and Brazilian military. Traveling to places that were part of his life and revisiting old photos and his childhood diaries, the director fills in the gaps in a family history that was interrupted.

In 1980, the first march of gays, lesbians and transvestites took place in Brazil in protest against...

Journalist Dermi Azevedo has never stopped fighting for human rights and now, three decades after th...

Amid the civil-military dictatorship implanted with the 1964 coup, Sergio Muniz had the idea of maki...

Images of Argentinian companies and factories in the first light of day, seen from the inside of a c...

A group of young politicians campaigning against an authoritarian constitution speak up, spark hope ...

When Mariana connects the Military Dictatorship's violent legacy as the structure behind Brazilian f...

The Punta de Rieles prison was where most female political prisoners were incarcerated during the di...

Carlos Eugênio Paz recalls his participation in the armed struggle against the military dictatorship...

In 1986, the Uruguayan Parliament passed a law granting amnesty for all crimes and human rights viol...

A documentary about the controversial businessman Henning Boilesen Jr. and his involvement with the ...

Florian Hartung and Dirk Pohlmann have reconstructed a previously unknown dimension of the collabora...

There was a time in Argentina, not so long ago, when the army wasn't only one, official, but many an...

Everything you've ever wanted to know about Saddam Hussein (but were afraid to ask).

Faced with a lack of prosecution of those accused of crimes against humanity committed during Argent...

Stunning espionage documentary on the US conspiracy that led to the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état. John...

For decades, Eva Braun was seen as Adolph Hitler's "dumb blonde" - just a pretty distraction for the...