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Cineaste Magazine 1986 Vol 15 No. 1 – Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo
This rare, collectible issue of Cineaste Magazine, published in 1986, offers a unique perspective on cinema and its societal themes. Featuring the poignant topic of Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, this vintage magazine is an essential addition for film historians and collectors alike.
Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, a group of mothers fighting for human rights during Argentina’s military dictatorship, is a symbol of resilience and activism. This issue of Cineaste captures the emotional weight and cultural significance of their story, reflecting the powerful intersection of film, society, and history during a pivotal moment in the 20th century.
As part of the series of vintage magazines from Cineaste, this edition highlights compelling articles, interviews, and notable film critiques that shed light on the global cinema landscape of the 1980s. Ideal for collectors and anyone interested in the cultural impact of film, this magazine serves as a historical archive.
Condition-wise, this collectible magazine is in excellent shape with light wear typical for its age. Its preservation in a protective plastic cover ensures its longevity, making it suitable for display or as a valued item in your vintage magazine collection.
- Historical significance related to political activism in cinema.
- A valuable collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
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