“Argentina, 1985” can be seen for free on Prime Video throughout Remembrance Day

“Argentina, 1985” can be seen for free on Prime Video throughout Remembrance Day

Santiago Miter’s feature film revolves around the restoration of democracy in Argentina and the trial of the Juntas of the last civic-military dictatorship.

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The film “Argentina, 1985”, starring Ricardo Darín and Peter Lanzani, will be available this Friday from 00:00 to 23:59 on the platform Prime Videoat no cost only for Argentina and without the subscription requirement, due to the National Day of Memory for Truth and Justice.

Santiago Miter’s feature film revolves around the restoration of democracy in Argentina and the Trial of the Juntas of the last civil-military dictatorshipin addition to being focused on the figures of prosecutors Julio César Strassera and Luis Moreno Ocampo, played by Darín and Lanzani, respectively.

Last Sunday the 12th, the film competed in the Oscar awards in the category of Best International Film as a corollary to a journey in which he won numerous awards and recognitions, including the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, the Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film, and the public at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, among others.

Projections during Memory Week

In addition, also within the framework of Memory Week, the film will have numerous free screenings. Tomorrow it will be able to be seen in more than 800 locations throughout the country within the framework of the Bicentennial Houses of History and Culture Program, promoted by the National Directorate of Cultural Innovation of the Cultural Development Secretariat of the national Ministry of Culture.

In this way, it can be seen in the Casas del Bicentenario, the Incaa Spaces and the Digital Points, with more information through the respective web pages.

In addition, days ago an open-air screening was announced on Saturday the 25th, at 8:00 p.m., on the steps of the National Congress. The activity is part of the “Cinema and Democracy” cycle, the product of a cooperation agreement recently signed between the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (Incaa) and the Chamber of Deputies of the Nation, whose objective is the promotion of cinematographic activity national stage that puts democratic values ​​on the scene.

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