00:14During the Argentine Civil military dictatorship, the military regime implemented a system of
00:19cultural control that encompass all aspects of artistic and intellectual production. Prior
00:27censorship, book burning, media intervention, and the forced exile of artists were part of
00:32a systematic policy aimed at eliminating any expression considered subversive.
00:37Let's learn more in the following work.
00:40Decree number 3155 of October 1976 sets as its objective to restore the values of Christian
00:51morality, national tradition, and human dignity under this framework in the so-called censors
00:56draft lists of prohibited materials.
00:59The Federal Broadcasting Committee banned more than 200 songs between 1978 and 1983.
01:05The site, Office of State Intelligence, prepared documents such as ideological backgrounds of
01:10national and foreign artists and compiled blacklists of musicians, 285 names in 1979, 331 in 1980,
01:20and 46 in 1982.
01:22Miguel Paulino Tato, head of the Film Rating Board, was responsible for censoring more
01:27than 700 films.
01:29Director Raimundo Gleiser and Enrico Juárez have been missing since 1976.
01:33In 1981, Teatro Abierto was founded in response to the region's suppression of Argentine Theater
01:40two days before its premiere at the Picadero Theater.
01:42The venue was the target of an arson attack allegedly carried out by the Navy.
01:47In 2013, the Ministry of Defense discovered classified documents from the military junta
01:53that includes blacklists naming 331 intellectuals and artists who had been persecuted.
01:59Each person was classified into categories from F1 to F4 based on their level of danger.
02:05F4 segĂşn su grado de peligrosidad.
02:08F4 segĂşn su grado de peligrosidad.
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