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Democracies don't just bounce back after dictatorships – Argentina's Oscar nominee shows what justice afterward looks like

  • Written by Carlos Gardeazabal Bravo, Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of Dayton
imageActor Ricardo Darín, left, and director Santiago Mitre pose at the Golden Globe Awards after "Argentina, 1985" won Best Motion Picture in a Non-English Language.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

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