Fernando Krichmar

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Total trailers found: 9

Seré millones Trailer (2014)

04 September 2014

In January 1972, during General Lanusse's dictatorship in Argentina, a group of revolutionary activists occupied the National Development Bank, just meters from the Government House, expropriating 450 million pesos (approximately 10 million dollars today) for their cause.

Yaipota ñande igüi - Queremos nuestra tierra Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

On September 16, 2003, the Guaraní community of El Tabacal was repressed and evicted by the San Martín del Tabacal sugar mill, owned by the multinational Seaboard Corporation.

El camino de Santiago: Periodismo, cine y revolución Trailer (2013)

01 November 2013

A tribute to Santiago Álvarez, a great innovator in the language of Cuban newsreel images, presented by the ICAIC over the course of thirty years.

Diablo, familia y propiedad Trailer (1999)

07 October 1999

Exploitative labor practices at Northen-Argentina sugar plantation/refinery, documented in the wake of the "desaparecidos" protests of the 1980s.

Cuba Santa Trailer (2017)

23 March 2017

Through conversations with men and women practicing the Yoruba religion -better known as "Santeria" in Cuba-, the documentary narrates through a simple and direct record the phenomenon of faith and how it entered their lives.

L’hachumyajay (Nuestra manera de hacer las cosas) Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

El futuro llegó Trailer (2017)

26 October 2017

The petrochemical pole installed in Ingeniero White hand in hand with the discourse of "progress" promises that Bahía Blanca will become Argentine California.

No son 30 pesos Trailer (2023)

07 December 2023

A group of young actors attempts to recreate some of the key scenes that tell the story of the Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front, the guerrilla group created by the Chilean Communist Party, 10 years after the start of the dictatorship of the genocidal Augusto Pinochet in December 1983.

In Praise Of Rebellion Trailer (2025)

21 August 2025

From the rediscovery of Argentine documentary cinema, cruelly persecuted and hidden by the Argentine dictatorship, filmmakers from very different political and social backgrounds embarked on a collective aesthetic and counter-information movement that accompanied the struggles against the neoliberal project of the 1990's and uprising of December 19 and 20, 2001.