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Silence Is a Falling Body
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Silence Is a Falling Body

Nov 24, 2017
1h 12m
★ 6.0

To me, silence is the heaviest burden.

Overview

The film follows Agustina as she finds the videotapes that her father Jaime recorded before the accident that took his life. The family secrets surrounding Jaime push Agustina to get involved. Her search will reveal a story marked by sexuality and political activism.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

El Calefón Cine
INCAA
Cine Argentino

Cast

Agustina Comedi

Ella misma

Agustina Comedi

Jaime Comedi

Él mismo

Jaime Comedi

La Delpi

Ella misma

La Delpi

Susana Palomas

Ella misma

Susana Palomas

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