Winner of the Academy and Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in 1985, "The Official Story" won a host of other honors. "The Official Story" received a 100% positive critical rating on the movie site "Rotten Tomatoes."
Why is BuzzFlash offering this Argentinian exploration now, of a mother of an adopted child who comes to understand the horrors of the "dirty war" in her nation?
Because it speaks to the heart of the matter of what happens when a government claims that it is "defending the homeland" and proceeds to implement a reign of terror in the name of defeating "terrorists."
In this case, the alleged "terrorists" were Argentinians, tens of thousands of them, who were tortured and killed in the most unspeakable of fashions, with the understanding and green light given by Henry Kissinger. But the "terrorists" were really only really citizens with political viewpoints opposed to the oligarchy and the military.
In the film, they are called "subversives."
"The Official Story" is not a political polemic. It is a personal story.
Remember that it was the "Diary of Anne Frank" that moved the world in a way the statistics about the Holocaust could not.
And it is the fictional account of one family -- based on historical fact -- that makes the "The Official Story" so painfully compelling.
In the United States, we could be just one terrorist attack away from what happened in Argentina. And remember that what became known as the "Southern Cone dirty wars" in South America occurred with the approval of Henry Kissinger.
Bush and Cheney and the right wing echo chamber have already defined anybody who opposes the White House shredding of our Constitution as people who are enabling terrorists, which is tantamount to being similar to many of the "subversives" who were tortured and killed in Argentina, Chile and the other "Condor War" nations in the '70s.
There are no scenes of torture in "The Official Story." It takes place after the end of military rule. But so much is revealed through a subtly crafted and acted film. In it's heart, it is a mystery.
Who is the birth mother of the adoptive child known as "Gaby"?
From this simple question, the terrifying recent history of a nation unfolds.
For the Argentinians, it is in their past. (A priest who aided the military torturers was just convicted last week -- October, 2007 -- in Argentina of his crimes.)
For us, in the United States, it is perilously close to our future.
An online reviewer:
"Very few films have reached this level of excellence. This multiple award winner (Oscar, Cannes, etc.), is magnificently directed by Luis Puenzo and superbly acted by everyone in the cast (Norma Leandro is extraordinary). The beauty of the cinematography, with its sharp contrasts of red and blue, the editing, the script...it's all a marvel. One of the things this film is about is how the truth can unravel a seemingly "perfect" situation when it's based on wrong motives and actions.
This film will capture you...you won't just watch it, you'll live it. Don't miss this incredibly powerful cinematic experience."
Roger Ebert, at the time of its first showing, gave it a solid four stars.
The Official Story (DVD)
Directed by Luis Puenzo

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30,000 "disappeared" during Argentina's "dirty war." Countless more were tortured and survived.
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An online reviewer:
"I first saw THE OFFICIAL STORY in one of the Spanish courses I took at the University of Washington. My teacher was from Argentina and the film definitely spoke to her in a distinctive way, since she was a product of that nation and knew, firsthand, the goings on of the government with "Los Desaparecidos" (The Disappeared Ones). It was a fleet of intellectuals, old people, young people, men and women all considered a threat to Argentinean government (or subversive), who were mysteriously disappeared by the government, tortured, raped, and, in many cases, killed for speaking their minds openly about the state of political affairs.
This beautifully made film won a well-deserved Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 1985. THE OFFICIAL STORY was sensitively directed by Luis Puenzo, starring Norma Aleandro, Hector Alterio and Chuchuna Villafane. Alicia (Norma Aleandro) is a teacher at an all boys school and fails to make a real connection with people of any age, much less the students she interacts with on a daily basis. She and her husband, Roberto (Hector Alterio) have adopted a little girl and it isn't until Alicia has a chance encounter with her friend, Ana (Chunchuna Villafane) that she becomes aware of the bleak reality of the disappeared ones, and begins to wonder whether her adoptive daughter might be a descendant of one of them.
This film is raw, unrepentant and very, very well done. I think all people should see this, to get a better sense of the state of Argentina's government, the treatment of its people at the hands of a brutal dictatorship, and also to experience truly beautiful cinema."
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Actors: H�ctor Alterio, Norma Aleandro, Chunchuna Villafa�e, Hugo Arana, Guillermo Battaglia
Directors: Luis Puenzo
Format: Color, Dolby, Enhanced, Subtitled, NTSC
Language: Spanish
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 1
Studio: Koch Lorber Films
DVD Release Date: November 9, 2004
Run Time: 114 minutes
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