The film shows for the first time in Argentine cinematography images of Villa Desocupación, reflecting the levels of exclusion generated by the economic policy of the 1930s, known as the Infamous Decade..


Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white era pieces or just want to see how Argentine cinema looked before the glitz took over, go for it. But if you’re looking for a breezy Saturday night watch, keep walking. This is for the folks who like their movies to leave a little bit of grit under their fi...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Luis César Amadori

Charles Horan
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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white era pieces or just want to see how Argentine cinema looked before the glitz took over, go for it. But if you’re looking for a breezy Saturday night watch, keep walking. This is for the folks who like their movies to leave a little bit of grit under their fingernails. People who get annoyed by slow, deliberate pacing might find themselves checking their phones. But honestly? The way it looks at Villa Desocupación is something you don'..."
Luis César Amadori, Antonio Botta
Argentina

