Una modesta proposición (2001)
More than 400 children from the National Movement of People's Children marched from La Quiaca, in the far north of Argentina, on the border with Bolivia, to Buenos Aires, the country's capital. The objective was simple, unappealable, and humiliating. They marched to demand the fulfillment of children's rights, a commitment Argentina made to the world and even enshrined in its National Constitution. A commitment that is betrayed daily.
Director: Miguel Mato
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: October 1, 2001
Screenplay
Cinematography: Federico Maximiliano Serafín
Editing: Andrea Pannunzio
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Una modesta proposición about?
- More than 400 children from the National Movement of People's Children marched from La Quiaca, in the far north of Argentina, on the border with Bolivia, to Buenos Aires, the country's capital. The objective was simple, unappealable, and humiliating. They marched to demand the fulfillment of children's rights, a commitment Argentina made to the world and even enshrined in its National Constitution. A commitment that is betrayed daily.
- Who directed Una modesta proposición?
- Una modesta proposición was directed by Miguel Mato.
- How long is Una modesta proposición?
- Una modesta proposición has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- What genre is Una modesta proposición?
- Una modesta proposición is a Documentary film.
- Where was Una modesta proposición produced?
- Una modesta proposición was produced in Argentina.