
Delia has been writing poems ever since Jorge, her husband, was imprisoned during a dictatorship. These texts were her refuge, a place where she could express what she never shared, what she had to put aside to support her family. When the dictatorship comes to an end, freedom seemed to have come for everyone, but she continued writing. Today, Delia hands me her poems to share with her family.
Cast
Crew
Andrés Costa Carbajal
Sound Post Supervisor, Sound
Victoria Pena
Director, Director of Photography
Magdalena Schinca
Editor
Manuel Rilla
Additional Editing
Guido Tomeo
Color Grading
Eugenia Olascuaga
Producer
Rocío Pichirili
Co-Producer
Valentina Gedanke
Post Production Coordinator
Tatu Estela
Music Consultant
Lucia Cardullo
Graphic Designer
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