Raul Alfonsín was Argentina's first democratically elected president after the last Argentinian military dictatorship.
His government charged the heads of the military with crimes against humanity, which was a historical event in worldwide history.
His presidency, however, was quickly eroded due to extreme political tensions with the opposition and the military, which was aggravated by a period of hyperinflation and a failed coup attempt that fastened his exit from government.
Documentary about the last year of Raul Alfonsin's presidency, marked by extreme political tensions.
The first Carapintada uprising in 1987 puts Raúl Alfonsín’s presidency in check. A meeting and a speech install an even more latent enigma.
1983: After more than seven years of terror, the Argentineans recover the democracy. The reconstruction of a climate of time and an event that marked a point of break not only in the policy but in the culture and the arts of Argentina
Documentary based on original and personal interviews with Argentine presidents since the return of democracy in 1983 where they speak direct to camera and in the foreground, their mandate, their privacy and country.
This documentary follows the events of the recient history of Argentina, especially from 1930 to 1976