Raymundo Gleyzer was an Argentine film critic, director and activist. He specialized in documentaries and untiringly worked for making films that showed the world the adversities that Latin American people faced. Along with other activists and filmmakers, he created the group "Cine de la Base". Using the camera as a combat weapon, they had to work clandestinely. He was kidnapped and disappeared by the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983.
Pictografías del Cerro Colorado
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The Pottery Makers
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The Traitors
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Our Malvinas Islands
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Mexico: The Frozen Revolution
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Mexico: The Frozen Revolution
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It Happened in Hualfin
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The Land Burns
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They Kill Me If I Don't Work and If I Work They Kill Me
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They Kill Me If I Don't Work and If I Work They Kill Me
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Carta de Ramona
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The Land Burns
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It Happened in Hualfin
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It Happened in Hualfin
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The Pottery Makers
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Don't Forget, Don't Forgive
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Comunicado Cinematografico del ERP Nº2: Banco Nacional de Desarrollo
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Swift, 1971
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Marabunta
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The Traitors
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Quilino
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El búho
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El ciclo
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El ciclo
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Quilino
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