The Argentina Experiment
In December 2001, in Buenos Aires, great crowds of people are heading towards the historic square Plaza de Mayo. Argentina, once amongst the richest economies in the world, has gone bankrupt. The government has resigned and Argentina’s president, Fernando de la Rua, flees from the presidential residency in a helicopter, amidst a storm of enraged people clashing with the police, breaking banks, looting super markets and shouting “Out with the lot of them!” The 2001 social explosion marked the end of a neoliberal economic model which lasted 10 years and left a toll of 35 deaths (murdered by the police and the private guards of the banks), 30,000 collateral damages (suicides, heart and brain attacks) and approximately 20,000,000 (over half the population) submerged in poverty and misery.
Directed by Yorgos Avgeropoulos
Make it a double feature
2h 3m together
The Argentina Experiment
Chained (Agora II)
Both from Yorgos Avgeropoulos.
More from Yorgos AvgeropoulosSee all →
Mankind's Folly · 2026
La Méditerranée en feu · 2026
Being Present · 2021
Chained (Agora II) · 2020
Agora: From Democracy to the Market · 2015
Up to the Last Drop: The Secret Water War in Europe · 2018
Muxes of Juchitán · 2008
The Lost Signal of Democracy · 2014
Life is for Sale · 2010
Golden Times – Cassandra’s Treasure · 2012More Like This
Couldn't load this row right now.
