HD
1966
Amid the tumult of 1920, Patagonia's laborers unite under an anarcho-syndicalist banner, rallying for improved working conditions. Their strike escalates, drawing national attention and prompting President Yrigoyen to intervene. He dispatches Lieutenant Colonel Zavala to restore order, igniting a clash between authority and the workers’ desperate fight for rights. As tensions rise, the struggle for justice and dignity unfolds against the backdrop of a volatile political landscape in Southern Argentina. The film captures the essence of a pivotal moment in labor history, highlighting the courage and resilience of those who dared to challenge the status quo.