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⇱ Argentina: Fifty Years After the Dictatorship - FIFDH


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05-14.03.2027 Geneva
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Preceded by the film Identidad

Argentina: Fifty Years After the Dictatorship

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Saturday 7 March – 20h30
Preceded by the film Identidad
Espace Pitoëff - Théâtre
Rue de Carouge 52, 1205 Geneva

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In 2026, Argentina marks the 50th anniversary of the military coup that led to a dictatorship responsible for mass crimes. Under the military regime, the rights to identity and truth, now recognised as fundamental, were systematically denied.

In 1976, a military coup in Argentina marked the beginning of a dictatorship responsible for the disappearance of some 30,000 people, the deaths and torture of thousands more, and the theft of hundreds of babies. Since 1977, the Abuelas of the Plaza de Mayo have fought to recover their children and grandchildren, playing a decisive role in establishing the right to identity in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and in advancing the right to truth at the heart of the fight against impunity. Nearly fifty years on, 140 stolen children have been reunited with their families. In the face of these mass human rights violations, how can subsequent governments be held to account? What means do citizens have to uncover the truth? And what place does memory hold in today’s Argentina, now governed by a far-right populist who openly admires the dictatorship?

Co-presented with Nunca Más and UNIGE
Introduction

Patricia Perez Catan
President of the Nunca Más Association

Martin Carnino
Secretary of the Nunca Más Association

Discussion

Florencia Santucho
Co-Director of Identidad

Daniel Santucho Navajas
Protagonist of Identidad

Moderators

Sévane Garibian
Professor in the Faculty of Law, UNIGE

Language(s)
Discussions are interpreted in English and French

By Florencia Santucho and Rodrigo Vázquez-Salessi

Identidad

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Competition - Focus

Identidad follows the life of Daniel Santucho Navajas, who was born in detention during Argentina’s military dictatorship and abducted at birth. In 2023, the Abuelas of the Plaza de Mayo traced him through DNA matching, allowing him to uncover what had happened to him and to meet his biological family. His story reflects the fate of the children stolen during the dictatorship and underscores the importance of memory and justice, as well as the fundamental right to identity in the face of crimes committed by the state.

Swiss Premiere
Section : Competition - Focus
Country : United Kingdom, Argentina
Original language : Spanish
Subtitles : French, English
Duration
86’
Year
2025
Directors
Florencia Santucho
Rodrigo Vázquez-Salessi
Producer
Bethnal Films
Writer
Rodrigo Vázquez-Salessi
Photography
Rodrigo Vázquez-Salessi
Andres Irigoyen
Editing
Jimena Zárate
Rodrigo Vázquez-Salessi
Music
Mariano Escudero
Son
Mariana Delgado
Guido Deniro
Rights holder
Bethnal Films
Introduction

Patricia Perez Catan

President of the Nunca Más Association
Introduction

Martin Carnino

Secretary of the Nunca Más Association
Born in Argentina in 1954, Martin Carnino arrived in Switzerland in 1978 as a political refugee. He worked as a social worker for 40 years. He is now retired, but still works part-time as an associate judge at the Adult and Child Protection Court in Geneva. Politically, he is a member of the Socialist Party and served as a municipal councilor in Vernier for several years. A founding member of the Nunca Más Association for Memory and the Defense of Human Rights in Argentina, he supports Argentine films that denounce human rights violations and the denial of these crimes.
Discussion

Florencia Santucho

Co-Director of Identidad
Florencia Santucho was born in Torino (Italy) and after working for television in Rome, she moved to Argentina, her family's country of origin, exiled from the civil-military dictatorship, where she studied film at the IDAC in Avellaneda, province of Buenos Aires. Filmmaker, cultural manager, producer, programmer, she is currently director of the film festivals FICDH (20 editions) and FINCA (7 editions) in Argentina and FINCADH in Paraguay on behalf of the Multimedia Institute DerHumALC, a non-profit civil association with more than 25 years of experience, of which she is Vice President. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Human Rights Film Network. Specialised in reducing the environmental impact of film productions and cultural events, she has been working and giving workshops as Green Manager since 2021 at European and Latin American level using the main protocols and footprint calculators in use within the cultural industry. Among the companies she has worked with are Fremantle Italia, Amazon and Sky.
Discussion

Daniel Santucho Navajas

Protagonist of Identidad
Daniel Santucho Navajas lived for 46 years under the name Daniel Enrique González. His mother gave birth to him in a clandestine detention center during the civil-military dictatorship in Argentina, and he was then separated from her and appropriated by a couple who lied to him his entire life and claimed to be his parents. Doubts about his identity only arose when he was 21, and when he failed to get answers, he lived with these doubts for more than 20 years until he was able to overcome his fears and guilt and approach Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo. Daniel Santucho Navajas stars in the documentary Identidad and is the author of the book Nieto 133 mi camino hacia la verdad (Grandchild 133: My Journey to the Truth).
Moderators

Sévane Garibian

Professor in the Faculty of Law, UNIGE
Sévane Garibian is Professor of Law at the Universities of Geneva and Neuchâtel, and at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. Her areas of expertise are international criminal law, human rights, transitional justice and legal philosophy. His work focuses on the relationship between law, history, science, memory and truth in the legal treatment of contemporary mass crimes, their traces and legacies, their negation and memorialization.