Operación Masacre | |
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Directed by | Jorge Cedrón |
Screenplay by |
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Based on | Operación Masacre by Rodolfo Walsh |
Produced by | Oscar Daunes Jorge Cedron |
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Narrated by | Julio Troxler |
Cinematography | Julio Duplaquet |
Edited by | Miguel Pérez |
Music by | Juan Carlos Cedrón |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Castilian Spanish |
Operación Masacre (transl. "Operation Massacre") is a 1973 historical drama film co-written and directed by Jorge Cedrón and based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Rodolfo Walsh, who also wrote the script. It stars Norma Aleandro, Víctor Laplace, Ana María Picchio, Walter Vidarte and Julio Troxler [es; fr]. It was filmed clandestinely (in hiding) during the self-styled "Argentine Revolution" dictatorship (1966–1973), and finally released on September 27, 1973.
Synopsis
In 1956, one year after the self-styled "Liberating Revolution" dictatorship deposed Argentine president Juan Perón in a coup, a civil-military insurrection failed in its attempt to take on the power in the name of peronism. In retaliation, in a vacant lot in the city of José León Suárez (province of Buenos Aires), several civilians accused of being part of the uprising are illegally shot by the dictatorship. However, seven people manage to survive and tell their story to the world.
Cast
- Norma Aleandro - Berta Figueroa de Carranza
- Carlos Carella - Nicolás Carranza
- José María Gutiérrez - Norberto Gabino
- Víctor Laplace - Carlos Lizaso
- Raúl Parini - Police commissioner Rodríguez Moreno
- Ana María Picchio
- Walter Vidarte - Juan Carlos
- Zulema Katz - Florinda
- Julio Troxler - Himself
- Blanca Lagrotta - Pilar de Di Chiano
- Luis Barrón
- Miguel Narciso Bruse - Horacio Di Chiano
- Fernando "Tacholas" Iglesias - Guard
- Fernando Labat - Police commissioner Penas
- Carlos Antón
- Jorge de la Riestra - Lieutenant colonel Desiderio A. Fernández Suárez
- Enrique Alonso
- Julio Di Palma - Gordo Rodríguez
- Pachi Armas - Police officer Shorthand 1
- Hedy Crilla
- José Arriola
- Luis Barrón
- Leonardo Belin
- Raúl Bobbio
- Sara Bonet
- Rodolfo Brindisi - Prisoner
- Oscar Calvo
- Oscar Canoura
- María Cignacco
- Hubert Copello
- Martín Coria - Police officer taking a statement
- Héctor Dangelo
- Samuel Desse
- David Di Napoli
- Óscar Ferreiro - Juan Carlos Torres
- Mario Fogo
- Susana Langan
- Modesto López
- Luis Martínez Rusconi
- Pedro Martínez
- Manuel Mendel
- Rodolfo Morandi
- Edgardo Nervi
- Norberto Pagani
- Rodolfo Relman
- Luis Rondini
- Héctor Sajón
- Enrique Scope
- David Socco
- Guillermo Sosa
- Pepe Sterrantino
- Hugo Álvarez - Francisco Garibotti
- Mario Pinasco
References
- Stites Mor, Jessica (2012). Transition Cinema : Political Filmmaking and the Argentine Left Since 1968. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-8229-7797-1.
- Jones, Derek (2015). Censorship : A World Encyclopedia. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis. p. 431. ISBN 978-1-136-79864-1.
- Tompkins, Cynthia (2018). Affectual Erasure : Representations of Indigenous Peoples in Argentine Cinema. Albany: State University of New York Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-4384-7098-6.
- Walsh, Rodolfo J; Gitlin, Daniella (2013). Operation Massacre. New York: Seven Stories Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-60980-513-5.
External links
Categories:- 1973 films
- 1973 crime drama films
- 1973 thriller films
- Argentine thriller films
- 1970s Spanish-language films
- Films based on Argentine novels
- Films based on crime novels
- Films set in Argentina
- Films set in Buenos Aires
- Films shot in Buenos Aires
- Cultural depictions of Eva Perón
- Films set in the 1950s
- Argentine political drama films
- Films about freedom of expression
- Films about political repression
- Films based on non-fiction books
- 1970s political films