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Deuda (film)

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Deuda
Directed byJorge Lanata
Andrés G. Schaer
Written byJorge Lanata
Juan Pablo Domenech
Produced byCecilia Bossi
CinematographyMiguel Abal
José María 'Pigu' Gómez
Edited byAndrés G. Schaer
Sergio Zottola
Music byAndrés Goldstein
Daniel Tarrab
Distributed byBuena Vista International
Patagonik Film Group
Release date
  • 7 October 2004 (2004-10-07)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Deuda (English language: Debt) is a 2004 Argentine documentary film directed and written by Jorge Lanata with Andrés G. Schaer. The film premiered on 7 October 2004 in Buenos Aires . The film was nominated for a number of Silver Condor awards for Best Documentary (Mejor Largometraje Documental) and Best Screenplay, Feature-Length Documentary (Mejor Guión Largometraje Documental) recognising directors Jorge Lanata and Andrés G. Schaer. At the 2005 World Soundtrack Awards the score musicians Andrés Goldstein and Daniel Tarrab were also nominated for an achievement award.

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Deuda is the story of a pursuit the search for the responsible for the televised cry of hunger of Bárbara Flores, an eight-year-old Argentine girl. The film focuses on institutional corruption in Buenos Aires, Washington, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and general international bureaucratic lack of interest. The film also includes interviews with high ranking IMF officials including Anne Kreuger.

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