

A journalist's revenge? He just wants to remember what they tried to erase.
Documentary about the life of Chilean journalist Carlos Weber and his healing journey after being captured and tortured by the Pinochet Regime.
Direction
Cruz Alicea lets Weber's silences speak louder than words.
Editing
Jarring cuts between then and now that refuse comfort.
Director
Arleen Cruz Alicea
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during renewed global debates about prosecuting former dictators, the film joined a wave of Chilean memory projects resisting Pinochet's 1998 death without conviction.
Weber was one of thousands detained at Villa Grimaldi, a notorious torture center later converted into a 'peace park'—the film interrogates whether memorialization without justice is enough.