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1892 1982 Dos Historias de Malvinas
It is a fictionalized documentary, filmed in different locations (San Julián; Estancia La Colmena; Morón, Province of Buenos Aires; Capital Federal and Islas Malvinas). The original idea of the project is to reflect the historical and paradoxical connection that unites continental Patagonia with the Islas Malvinas. It is a story that recreates several moments, both the arrival of Islas Malvinas settlers and the departure of Argentine pilots on combat missions during the 1982 war. The documentary is filmed in a cinematic style, but also incorporates the most rigorous documentary logic: interviews, narration, and careful historical research into the events.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores two distinct historical periods related to the Malvinas Islands. It delves into the events of 1892, examining the historical context and claims surrounding the islands during that era. The film then transitions to the significant events of 1982, providing a historical perspective on the Falklands War.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focusing on historical events, '1892 1982 Dos Historias de Malvinas' received attention for its historical analysis. Critical reception often highlighted its attempt to present different facets of the Malvinas conflict's history, though specific widespread critical reviews are not abundant for this particular title in international databases.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a dual historical narrative concerning the Malvinas Islands.
Focuses on both the historical claims of 1892 and the conflict of 1982.
Offers a documentary perspective on a significant historical dispute.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's director, Walter Wilson, also serves as one of the narrators and researchers for the film, indicating a deep personal involvement in its historical exploration.
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