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10 years after 125: The night when no one slept
An overview of the night in which the Argentine Congress voted on the "Draft Law on Withholdings and Creation of the Social Redistribution Fund", also known as "Resolution 125/08". Released on the 10th year anniversary of the rejection of the resolution.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the dramatic events of September 11, 2001, ten years after the attacks. It revisits the moments of fear, uncertainty, and resilience experienced by individuals and the nation. The film delves into the immediate aftermath and the long-term psychological and societal impacts, offering a reflective look at a pivotal moment in history.
Critical Reception
The documentary received positive reviews, particularly for its sensitive handling of a tragic event and its comprehensive look at the decade following 9/11. Critics praised its archival footage and personal testimonies, which provided a powerful and moving account of the attacks' impact.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and historical perspective.
Commended for its thorough examination of the post-9/11 decade.
Noted for its effective use of archival material and interviews.
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The documentary incorporates interviews with individuals who were directly affected by the events, offering firsthand accounts of their experiences and perspectives.
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