Punto y coma La película Hermanas (2004), de Julia Solomonoff (Arg), «Callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»

Director JuliaSolomonoff‘s2004 film Hermanasrevolves around the theme of silence and secrecy and the crucial role both played in the Argentinian dictatorship‘s successful elimination of all political opposition. Dictatorships always magic away History so as to better...

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Main Author: Patrick Bégrand
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Industrial de Santander 2013-12-01
Series:Cambios y Permanencias
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Online Access:http://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistacyp/article/view/7315/7573
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Punto y coma La película Hermanas (2004), de Julia Solomonoff (Arg), «Callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»
Cambios y Permanencias
ilence
secrecy
censorship
Argentine dictatoship
the disappeared
the Law of Oblivion
Julia Solomonoff
author_facet Patrick Bégrand
author_sort Patrick Bégrand
title Punto y coma La película Hermanas (2004), de Julia Solomonoff (Arg), «Callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»
title_short Punto y coma La película Hermanas (2004), de Julia Solomonoff (Arg), «Callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»
title_full Punto y coma La película Hermanas (2004), de Julia Solomonoff (Arg), «Callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»
title_fullStr Punto y coma La película Hermanas (2004), de Julia Solomonoff (Arg), «Callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»
title_full_unstemmed Punto y coma La película Hermanas (2004), de Julia Solomonoff (Arg), «Callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»
title_sort punto y coma la película hermanas (2004), de julia solomonoff (arg), «callar está prohibido, hablar es imposible»
publisher Universidad Industrial de Santander
series Cambios y Permanencias
issn 2027-5528
2027-5528
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Director JuliaSolomonoff‘s2004 film Hermanasrevolves around the theme of silence and secrecy and the crucial role both played in the Argentinian dictatorship‘s successful elimination of all political opposition. Dictatorships always magic away History so as to better re-write it. In the case of Argentina, nothing more remained to be written, secrecy had instated Anti-History in its place —a sort of black hole where memory once was. Only the words of people ―in theknow‖ still retained the power to liberate from secrets. Julia Solomonoff has chosen two sisters to explore the painful issue of this particular form of secrecy, which cancer-like, eats away at its victims and reduces them to nothingness. The film does not presume to judge but rather shows and if it ends on the promise of reconciliation, it is a reconciliation predicated on need to recover memory
topic ilence
secrecy
censorship
Argentine dictatoship
the disappeared
the Law of Oblivion
Julia Solomonoff
url http://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistacyp/article/view/7315/7573
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