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Mariano Pensotti: Art is under direct attack
AR🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

Mariano Pensotti: Art is under direct attack

Mariano Pensotti discusses his current theatrical projects, including the premiere of 'La Obra' in Buenos Aires and his ongoing success with 'Sottovoce.' He reflects on the play's themes, which involve rewriting history and questioning truth, drawing parallels to recent political developments in Argentina. Pensotti notes that the current government has been involved in revising historical narratives, particularly regarding past dictatorships and human rights violations. The play uses a fictionalized format resembling documentary theater to explore these themes, blurring the lines between fact and fiction.

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Mariano Pensotti: Art is under direct attack

Mariano Pensotti discusses his current theatrical projects, including the premiere of 'La Obra' in Buenos Aires and his ongoing success with 'Sottovoce.' He reflects on the play's themes, which involve rewriting history and questioning truth, drawing parallels to recent political developments in Argentina. Pensotti notes that the current government has been involved in revising historical narratives, particularly regarding past dictatorships and human rights violations. The play uses a fictionalized format resembling documentary theater to explore these themes, blurring the lines between fact and fiction.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the discussion around the Argentine government's alleged efforts to rewrite historical narratives, implying criticism of the current administration's approach to historical memory and democratic values. This aligns with a left-leaning perspective that emphasizes accountability for

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