Pájaros rojos (2023)
In the revolted 70's in Argentina, teenage Graciela is an artist and a poet. She and Julio, a charismatic student leader, are brought together by their ideals for social justice. Her poems reach young musician Flecha, who dreams of singing them for a roaring crowd. As the times grow harder and more dangerous, friends are persecuted, Graciela and Julio protect each other, but the dictatorship kidnaps them. Graciela's mother desperate search for her daughter brings her together with the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who's relentless clamor for their missing children is only met with more terror and death from the bloody dictatorship. 35 years later, that mother publishes a book of Graciela's poems, and brings it to Flecha, now an accomplished musician. He turns them into songs that let her words live and fly.
Director: Carlos Martínez
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Malena Sánchez as Graciela |
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Ingrid Pelicori as Ñeca |
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Jorge Suárez as Torrás |
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Enrique Dumont as Emilio |
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Miguel Beláustegui as Julio |
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Marcela Ferradás as Elena |
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Gabriel Gallicchio as Agustín |
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Pierre Marquille as Embajador |
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Horacio Peña as Juez |
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Lucas Pose as Roberto |
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Daniel Valenzuela as Señor Alfredo |
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Horacio Roca as Julio Padre |
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Viviana Puerta as Pilar |
| Sound | Cinthia Tato Jardón | Sound |
| Production | Carlos Martínez | Producer |
| Production | Leonardo Fabio Calderón | Production Manager |
| Camera | Federico Jacobi | Director of Photography |
| Art | Óscar Escanilla | Art Direction |
| Production | Óscar Marcos Azar | Producer |
| Production | Diego Savignano | Production Manager |
| Production | Lucía Martínez Castro | Co-Executive Producer |
| Directing | Carlos Martínez | Director |
| Writing | Carlos Martínez | Writer |