Never again, Mrs. K

Never again, Mrs. K

2021 · Documentary, History

Families remember. The prosecutor warns of imminent danger. Victims and citizens share experiences, feelings, and warnings about a regime seeking to perpetuate itself once again. The daughter's crimes are added to the father's burden. Voices from the present and the past intertwine in a country that seems eternally condemned to suffer the same dynasty time and time again.

Directed by Fernando Vílchez Rodríguez

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