Santiago's Path: Disappearance and Death of Santiago Maldonado
★ 8 · 2018 · 72m · Documentary
Santiago Maldonado disappeared in the midst of repression against a Mapuche community that claimed to Luciano Benetton for his land. His body was found 78 days later. The need for truth and justice continues
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