• Argentina, 1985(2022)

Argentina, 1985(2022) -

: Faced with constant death threats and a country still emerging from fear, the prosecutors recruited an inexperienced team of young lawyers—some as young as 20—to gather evidence and testimonies against the nation's most powerful figures.

The film is a historic legal drama directed by Santiago Mitre that chronicles the landmark Trial of the Juntas . It depicts the real-life struggle of a young legal team to prosecute the military leaders responsible for Argentina's bloodiest dictatorship. Core Story & Significance Argentina, 1985(2022)

: The film stars Ricardo Darín as Strassera, delivering a performance praised for grounding the intense courtroom proceedings. : Faced with constant death threats and a

: It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film, and it was nominated for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards. Core Story & Significance : The film stars

: Director Santiago Mitre described the film as a lesson in how societies can "heal divides and put things back together" by seeking justice through democratic institutions.

: The trial was a milestone for Latin American democracy, marking the first time a civilian court successfully tried military dictators for mass human rights violations. Film Production & Reception

: The story follows chief prosecutor Julio Strassera and his deputy, Luis Moreno Ocampo , as they build a case against the former military regime for crimes committed during the "Dirty War" (1976–1983).