

Overview
This documentary tells the story of a group of Uruguayan political and social activists who began or intensified their activities in the 1960s. What emerges is how diverse the Uruguayan left was in thought and action in fields like attitudes to armed struggle, the place of women and children, the historical significance of the Frente Amplio Party and the ways in which the old ideals have found expression - or not, as the case may be - under the first left wing national government in the history of the country. The documentary was made for Casa Bertolt Brecht, and is geared to stimulating debate and training new generations of activists.
Year 2008
Studio Casa Bertolt Brecht
Director Virginia Martínez
Crew Diego Varela (Director of Photography), Daniel Yafalián (Music), Rosana Abella (Executive Producer), Alvaro Mechoso (Sound Director), Diego Varela (Camera Operator), Melina Sícalos (Producer)
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Language Español