Gelbard: la historia secreta del último burgués nacional

Gelbard: la historia secreta del último burgués nacional

2006 · 80 min · Documentary

Documentary about José Ber Gelbard, Argentina's Minister of Economy from 1973 to 1974, during the governments of Héctor Cámpora, Juan Domingo Perón, and Isabel Perón.

Directed by María Seoane · Written by María Seoane

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