

16 minutes that refuses to let history be buried in silence.
Poetic images emerge from everyday life, interweaving with narratives that recall traces of events from the last civic-ecclesiastical-military dictatorship in the city of La Plata.
Direction
Paula Pafa weaves poetry and testimony like breathing.
Editing
Everyday images cut against horror with devastating precision.
Director
Paula Pafa
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship left approximately 30,000 disappeared persons; La Plata was a key site of resistance and repression, making local memory projects politically vital.
All four women are credited as playing 'herself,' a refusal of traditional documentary objectification that insists on self-representation and collective subjectivity.