

The woman who captured history while everyone else blinked.
In the mid-1950s, Sara Facio burst into the world of photography. A tireless precursor, a photographer with a unique gaze, an audacious photojournalist, with the camera on her back, “was there” whenever she wanted.
Editing
Archival footage stitched like memory itself.
Direction
Rajschmir lets Facio's photos do the screaming.
Director
Cinthia Rajschmir
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Facio co-founded La Azotea, Argentina's first photography publishing house, with Alicia D'Amico in 1973—two women running a press during a military junta.
She carried her Rolleiflex everywhere, even to political rallies where cameras 'disappeared' with their owners. She developed film in bathroom sinks.
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