Argentina 2001
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“Argentina 2001” reveals the behind-the-scenes decisions and events that led Argentina to its most severe economic crisis and largest social uprising since the country’s return to democracy. Based on journalist Miguel Bonasso’s book ‘El Palacio y la Calle’, this series recreates the final days of President Fernando de la Rúa’s government and the looting and citizen uprisings that gripped Argentina in his hasty departure, as examined through the maneuvering of Javier Cach, a political appointee and chief of cabinet of the de la Rúa administration. Cach proves to be a principal player and intermediary with the opposition party as he seeks to overcome the economic and governability crisis that envelops him. Through six episodes, we will unwrap the structures of power and alliances formed in the critical moments that would ultimately spark the social uprising of December 2001.

2023 · 41m
Starring Nicolás Furtado, César Troncoso, Luis Luque
Director Bejamín Ávila

Season 1

  • EPISODE 1
    The Beginning of the End
    In March 2001, the government faces an unstable situation and seeks to ally with an old opponent; President Fernando de la Rúa names Ricardo López Murphy as Minister of Economy.
    41 min
  • EPISODE 2
    The Money Isn't Coming
    As disapproval and protests rise, Cavallo takes the lead on the economy, with actors from across the political spectrum in agreement; the attack on the Twin Towers deals a blow to IMF support; on which the minister is waging his recovery plan.
    36 min
  • EPISODE 3
    A No-Good Face is Better than a New One
    In light of Peronismo's electoral triumph, Duhalde forges new alliances, and begins to put together an opposition movement and meets with IMF personnel as he patiently waits for his moment.
    42 min
  • EPISODE 4
    December 2001
    Following the Corralito, people protest in the streets, and account holders show disapproval by banging pots as a wave of looting breaks out; to stop the protests, the president declares a state of emergency, but it isn't enough to quell the unrest.
    34 min
  • EPISODE 5
    The Beginning and the End
    The crisis hits its peak; the protests are repressed using violence; Fernando de la Rúa leaves office.
    30 min
  • EPISODE 6
    Will We all Triumph Together?
    Peronismo rises to power in light of the demise of the Alianza and party infighting marks the debate to define the transition; the Peronismo party works out whether to call early elections or to fulfill the rest of the term.
    57 min

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Cast & Crew

  • Nicolás Furtado
    Actor
  • César Troncoso
    Actor
  • Luis Luque
    Actor
  • Jean Pierre Noher
    Actor
  • Luis Machin
    Actor
  • Fernán Mirás
    Actor
  • C‌R
    Cecilia Rossetto
    Actor
  • D‌C
    Diego Cremonesi
    Actor
  • Manuel Callau
    Actor
  • Manuel Vicente
    Actor
  • Alejandra Flechner
    Actor

About

Argentina 2001

Drama

“Argentina 2001” reveals the behind-the-scenes decisions and events that led Argentina to its most severe economic crisis and largest social uprising since the country’s return to democracy. Based on journalist Miguel Bonasso’s book ‘El Palacio y la Calle’, this series recreates the final days of President Fernando de la Rúa’s government and the looting and citizen uprisings that gripped Argentina in his hasty departure, as examined through the maneuvering of Javier Cach, a political appointee and chief of cabinet of the de la Rúa administration. Cach proves to be a principal player and intermediary with the opposition party as he seeks to overcome the economic and governability crisis that envelops him. Through six episodes, we will unwrap the structures of power and alliances formed in the critical moments that would ultimately spark the social uprising of December 2001.

Information

Studio
STARG
Released
2023
Region of Origin
Argentina

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Audio

Spanish (Latin America) (AD, ⁨Dolby 5.1⁩)

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Chinese, Traditional , Czech , Danish , Dutch , Finnish , French (France) , German , Greek , Hungarian , Italian , Japanese , Korean , Norwegian , Polish , Portuguese (Brazil) , Portuguese (Portugal) , Romanian , Slovak , Spanish (Spain) , Swedish , Turkish

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Audio descriptions (AD) refer to a narration track describing what is happening on screen to provide context for those who are blind or have low vision.
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