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Rogelio García Lupo

Acting

Known For

A vuelo de pajarito
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Documentary that traces the history of the 20th century through the story of Rogelio García Lupo, Argentine investigative journalist and historian co-founder of the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina along with Gabriel García Márquez, Rodolfo Walsh and Jorge Masetti, and also of the weekly newspaper of the CGT of the Argentines in 1968. We access the personal archive of García Lupo while he was visiting it for the last time at the age of 82, after having decided to hand it over to the National Library for future researchers to consult.

A vuelo de pajarito

2014
La palabra empeñada
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Documentary about Argentine journalist Jorge Ricardo Masetti (1929-1964), founder of the Latin American news agency Prensa Latina, and commander of Che Guevara's vanguard in Argentina.

La palabra empeñada

2011
Rodolfo Walsh - El documental
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Documentary written and directed by Esteban Cadoche that tells the most outstanding sections of the life and literary work of the author of Rodolfo Walsh, and that covers the figure and work of the chronicler, writer and political activist based on the words of Eduardo Galeano, Rogelio García Lupo, Roberto Baschetti, Miguel Bonasso, Patricia Walsh, the Cubans Concepción Dumois and Gabriel Molina, who were his colleagues at Agencia Prensa Latina.

Rodolfo Walsh - El documental

2019
Argentina Beat
10.0

Through the second half of the 1960's the Beat movement and the first National Rock were the flagship of the youth, leaders as never before of a society in transformation. The formation of the first bands, the venues for concerts, the difficulties to sing rock in Spanish and interact with other artists create new ways to communicate previously unavailable. This documentary presents the story of these first pioneers of the Argentinean rock music.

Argentina Beat

2007
Osvaldo Bayer “La livertá”
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Throughout his 87 years, the anarchist historian, journalist and writer Osvaldo Bayer was one of the greatest exponents of a sustained commitment to his liberation struggles, illuminating the past so that the present and future are increasingly emancipatory. But, as this documentary by Gustavo Gzain demonstrates, using the past tense is difficult to describe the peaceful battles of Bayer, who is still an active defender of human rights.

Osvaldo Bayer “La livertá”

2014
P4R+ Operación Walsh
10.0

Those who were closest to him give us a different Rodolfo Walsh: brave, womanizer, talented, whiskey-loving, obsessive, militant, full of doubts... but fundamentally human.

P4R+ Operación Walsh

2000