In 1985, a team of lawyers led by public prosecutor Julio Strassera fights against the odds and races against time to bring the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship to justice. With a democratic government newly established, this trial is a battle to expose the crimes committed by the military junta. The lawyers face death threats, assemble a team with limited resources, and gather evidence to prove that the commanders were involved in systematic torture and kidnappings. Through their efforts, they seek to show that the atrocities were coordinated from the top. The trial proceeds despite bomb threats and witnesses being intimidated. Testimonies from victims of the junta shed light on the horrors they endured, including one woman who gave birth while under military custody. Julio and his team strive to protect the witnesses and present an eloquent closing argument that resonates with the judges and the world. Ultimately, the court sentences some of the commanders to imprisonment, marking the first time a military dictatorship is tried in a civilian court.
In post-dictatorship Spain, a police inspector and a Nazi hunter join forces to investigate a series of murders connected to a resort town. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a web of drug addiction, racism, and corruption. The story follows their relentless pursuit of justice, while also exploring the challenges faced by a woman doctor, a widow, and a young girl in a society still grappling with its dark past.
A man’s enthusiasm turns into greed and causes trouble for his family.
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