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Infancia clandestina

  • Drama
Confirmed2012-09-166.97.0Trakt

Juan lives in clandestinity. Just like his mum, his dad and his adored uncle Beto, outside his home he has another name. At school, Juan is known as Ernesto. And he meets María, who only has one name. Based on true events, set in the Argentina of 1979, this film is one about love.

Clandestine Childhood is a 2012 Argentine drama based on true events set during the country's military dictatorship in 1979. The film follows Juan, a boy living under an assumed identity whose family exists in hiding, as he navigates school life and discovers love. It's a poignant story about resilience and connection amid political repression.

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When was Clandestine Childhood released?

The film was released on September 16, 2012.

What is the movie about?

Based on true events, it follows Juan and his family who live in clandestinity under assumed names during Argentina's 1979 military dictatorship. The story centers on Juan's life at school under the name Ernesto and his budding relationship with a girl named María.

Is Clandestine Childhood available to watch?

Yes, the film has been released and is available through various streaming platforms and digital retailers.

What is the historical context of the film?

The movie is set in Argentina in 1979, during the country's military dictatorship period, when political opposition families were forced to live in hiding.

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