Juan As If Nothing Ever Happened (Juan: Coma si Nada Hubiera Sucedido)

Please note: In Spanish with no English subtitles. In the town of Bariloche, in the south of Argentina, in the year 1977, a young man named Juan Marcos Herman "disappeared." In the same town ten years later, another young man enters the time machine of inquiry to try to find out what became of young Herman and of the young men responsible for his certain death. Using a 22-year-old radio journalist as a sort of alter ego (he stands in for the kidnapped Herman as well as for the filmmaker and the audience itself), Echeverria uses immense care in constructing a chilling, matter-of-fact portrait of murder and normalization. The journalist and Echeverria start methodically with the day of Herman's disappearance and the memories of his family, slowly widening the circle of time and people to the various representatives of the military, police and security apparatus. It seems that no one knew anything, no one did anything. How strange. And yet the evasions, contradictions, and defenses of the officials interviewed begin to pile up, until the denials themselves become the most convincing proofs. When the silence of neighbors begins to crack and yield other clues, the line of inquiry becomes even clearer. How much worse, then, that it leads nowhere but the dead end of normalization. A moving meditation on the nature of justice and the fragility of democracy, Juan is an unprecedented documentary to emerge from Argentina. B. Ruby Rich, United States Film Festival '88

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