
2012
How fair is it for the government to control its citizens? Four Puerto Ricans confront their past when they open their “files”, the records obtained of the illegal surveillance and persecution that the Puerto Rican government held against citizens and organizations that disagreed with the establishment. Through their daily life, they will tell us their stories, experiences and intimate feelings of the persecution they suffered. Taking their past as an example, we will confront the present.

Providencia Trabal
Herself

Norma Valle Ferrer
Herself

Ismael Guadalupe Ortiz
Himself

Miguel Hudo Ricci
Himself

Norma Torres Sanes
Herself

Julio César Andrade
Himself

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