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Imagining Argentina: Film and Discussion

Sheffer | 08.03.2005 19:44 | Sheffield

a film set in the 1970'2 dirty war in argentina
Followed by discussion led by a former prisoner of the Argentina Junta and co founder of the Medical Foundation

Thuis should be a must....


Special film Showing and Discussion
IMAGINING ARGENTINA (15)
Spain/UK/USA Dir. Christopher Hampton 1hr 47mins

The Showroom, Paternoster Row Sheffield
Thursday 10th March 6.30pm
Refreshments available

Presented by Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture
and the Showroom Cinema


A special screening in collaboration with the The Medical Foundation, a registered charity that provides medical treatment, practical assistance, counselling and psychotherapy to survivors of torture and organised violence.

|The film follows Carlos Rueda a director of a children's theatre in Buenos Aires, a city haunted by the ongoing disappearance of individuals who dare to take a stand against the dictatorship government. He returns one day to find his home empty; his wife, Cecelia, a journalist, has been taken away for writing a controversial article in local paper 'La Opinion'. Somehow, he has no idea how, he can see into the past and the future. People flock to him for news of those disappeared. But no matter how hard he tries, he cannot see where Cecelia is, though he can sense where she has been. He tracks her, but wherever he goes, he is always one step behind.


Followed by discussion led by a former prisoner of the Argentina Junta and co founder of the Medical Foundation


Founded in 1985, the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture provides care and rehabilitation to survivors of torture and other forms of organised violence.

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