Representations of the Uruguayan Dictatorship from the Perspective of Filmmakers Born in Democracy
This article explores how new generations of filmmakers represent the last Uruguayan dictatorship (1973–1985) through a comparative analysis of two documentaries directed by filmmakers born in democracy: Ópera Prima (Banina, 2018) and Delia (Pena, 2022). Framed within debates on memory, postmemory,...
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2025
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