María Estela Martínez, better known as Isabel Perón, achieved what Evita Perón never could: From an unknown cabaret dancer she became the first female president of the Americas. But after surviving prison and exile under South America’s most brutal military dictatorship, Isabel was forgotten in popular memory. “Una casa sin cortinas” (A House Without Curtains) uncovers why Isabel still haunts Argentina today.
After the fall of the military dictatorship in 1983, successive democratic governments launched a se...
In this documentary film a team of researchers examine the social contexts that influenced the emerg...
A young man decides to join the army. He becomes the drummer in the military band, and his everyday ...
An overview of the night in which the Argentine Congress voted on the "Draft Law on Withholdings and...
The youngsters housed in the "Almafuerte" Maximum Security Juvenile Institute have their first appro...
Through the second half of the 1960's the Beat movement and the first National Rock were the flagshi...
Dating from 1932, this footage is a relic filmed by British explorer Nelson Castle during an expedit...
A captivating story that takes you inside the heart of the Argentina national team camp of "La Albic...
The New Tango (El Nuevo Tango) was not shown in Argentina for a long time as it deals with the ascen...
Documentary film about the then longest range bombing mission in history, which changed the outcome ...
A portrait of Argentine libertarian politician Javier Milei.
The construction of the Obelisco in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In Argentina, a woman dies every week as the result of illegal abortions. In 2018, for the seventh t...