Main content

The Trial

View on the Pragda STREAM site

A tour de force of political filmmaking, The Trial serves as a chilling record of the first major prosecution of crimes against humanity since the Nuremberg Trials — a film that demands we listen, remember, and never forget.

Director Ulises de la Orden meticulously crafts the film from over 500 hours of raw material, distilling it into a gripping, layered montage. The film places viewers in the courtroom as nine former military officers — including Argentina's notorious former president, Jorge Rafael Videla — face trial. Through patient observation, the documentary showcases heart-wrenching testimonies from victims and families of the desaparecidos (the "disappeared"), painting an unflinching portrait of the atrocities they endured.

The defense justifies their actions as part of a "dirty war" against leftist terrorism, but the prosecutor’s legendary closing argument, punctuated by the powerful words ""¡Nunca más!"" (Never Again), becomes a resounding call for justice.

Related Films

Memory and Beyond

After surviving the Holocaust, Sara emigrated to Argentina where she again…

The German Neighbor

The German Neighbor follows the steps of Adolf Eichmann’s awkward and…

Indigo

Three young actresses recreate testimonies of Salvadoran civil war sexual…