
Todxs somos López. Donde empieza la vida y termina la muerte
Documentary
Overview
A chronicle on the days without Jorge Julio López, key witness and complainant on the first trial on genocide in Argentina, dated in 2006. López, who had survived through concentration camps on the late seventies argentinian dictatorship, disappeared for the second time the day the court decision meant to condemn his kidnappers was about to be read.
Top Cast
Ruben López
Ruben López
Él mismo
Ruben López
Él mismo
Koki Dalieri
Koki Dalieri
Ella misma
Koki Dalieri
Ella misma


Enrique Liporace
Enrique Liporace
J. Julio López
Enrique Liporace
J. Julio López
Marcos Tabarrozzi
Marcos Tabarrozzi
Voz en intervención sonora
Marcos Tabarrozzi
Voz en intervención sonora


Matías Olmedo
Matías Olmedo
Voz en intervención sonora
Matías Olmedo
Voz en intervención sonora
Miguel Graziano
Miguel Graziano
Él mismo
Miguel Graziano
Él mismo
Nilda Eloy
Nilda Eloy
Ella misma
Nilda Eloy
Ella misma
Hellen Zouth
Hellen Zouth
Ella misma
Hellen Zouth
Ella misma
Irene Savegnano
Irene Savegnano
Ella misma
Irene Savegnano
Ella misma
Gustavo Calotti
Gustavo Calotti
Él mismo
Gustavo Calotti
Él mismo
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