
Same Love, Same Rights
Documentary
Overview
Argentina, July 15, 2010. A law is approved declaring that marriage is independent of the sex of the contracting parties, thus building a more democratic and egalitarian society.
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Daniel Angelone
Daniel Angelone
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Daniel Angelone
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Ramona Arevalo
Ramona Arevalo
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Ramona Arevalo
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Osvaldo Bazán
Osvaldo Bazán
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Osvaldo Bazán
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Mabel Bellucci
Mabel Bellucci
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Mabel Bellucci
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Norma Castillo
Norma Castillo
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Norma Castillo
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Esteban Paulon
Esteban Paulon
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Esteban Paulon
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Flavio Rapisardi
Flavio Rapisardi
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Flavio Rapisardi
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Pepe Cibrián
Pepe Cibrián
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Pepe Cibrián
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