Nothing Is Left But Our Tenderness
Conflict
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1h 9m
A forgotten bridge, a house in ruins, a remembered melody: for many, the armed conflict in Peru at the end of the 20th century has changed the country. The Andes has become a mirror reflecting a fragmented memory that is difficult to reconcile. Nothing is left but our tenderness accompanies men and women who confront the traces left along the way.
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