The director, researcher, screenwriter, director and producer of documentary films, Matilde Michanie, premieres her new work “How to tell you that I love you”. As announced in a press release, it will arrive in theaters on May 4. In Spain during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, and several years after the return to democracy, between 1938 and 1996, thousands of babies are stolen from their mothers at birth. Carolina Escudero, Argentine, graduated in journalism and doctor in social psychology, lives with her family in Barcelona, she has been researching the subject for several years and accompanies the members of the group S.O.S. Stolen Babies Catalonia. How to tell you I love you” proposes to share the story of a moving search to get to the truth and get justice. It should be noted that the film was declared of interest by the Chamber of Deputies of Entre Ríos.Matilde Michanie studied film in Argentina and then settled in Germany where she graduated from the University of Kassel. Several of his documentaries (Los descampados, Niños de la Calle en Buenos Aires – Tarde para lágrimas, Tu querida presencia, Hitler en Paraguay) were produced by television and film backgrounds in that country. What we experienced as a society during the dictatorship will always be present, and will claim us in infinite ways”; the director said in a press release.Photo: Courtesy of the press
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