
Leandro Ipiña
Writing
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This series examines the events leading up the brutal murder of Dominican activist Minerva Mirabal and her two activist sisters, on the orders of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo. The heinous crime would set in motion not only the end of a vicious regime, but also come to mark the global fight against gender-based violence.
The Cry of the Butterflies

Buenos Aires, 1880. A journalist interviews Manuel Esteban Corvalán, one of the last living men who crossed the Andes in 1817 with José de San Martín, during the Argentinian and Chilean wars of independence, as one of his secretaries, when he was only 15 years old.
The Crossing of the Andes

Damián Canduci's performance and Juan Carlos Gené's narration revive this moment in Argentine history, when the Horse Grenadier Regiment begins its performance in the fight for independence. A special dedicated to the first combat fought by San Martín in American territory, the one that inaugurated him as a patriot leader.
San Martin. El Combate de San Lorenzo

Castagno found the door that unites our world with the one of the malignant Suckling men. He decides to demonstrate it to Morales, his Psychiatrist, and at the same time to alert him of the danger they're involved. But already it is too much behind schedule: Morales sleeps over that door...
The City of the Suckling Men

Adaptation of Franz Kafka's short story "A country doctor"