Maria was a student at the Colegio del Carmen y San Jose in Catamarca.
Catamarca at that time was governed by mobsters, and their protected offspring dominated the town’s nightlife.
She also bravely testified in court when many others refused to do so in fear for their lives.
Soon after, Sister Martha Pelloni received word that she was being moved from Catamarca to Corrientes.
Both were found guilty and imprisoned - Luque for 27 years, and Tula for nine years.
Each center handles between 30 and 50 cases each year.
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Through personal stories from her loved ones, the film highlights their relentless pursuit of justice amid widespread protests.
Breaking the Silence: The Maria Soledad Case, directed by Lorena Muñoz, is a documentary that recounts the murder of a high school student in 1990s Argentina. Through personal stories from her loved ones, the film highlights their relentless pursuit of justice amid widespread protests.