Feature film. Synopsis: In 1982, Argentina and Great Britain fought a war over the Malvinas, Georgias and South Sandwich Islands, archipelagos usurped by the British in 1833 and temporarily recovered by force by the Argentine de facto government that ruled the South American country in 1982. The Malvinas War lasted 74 days and left a significant number of casualties. Among the Argentine combatants there were thousands of conscript soldiers between 18 and 19 years old with no military training. Many of those who fell in combat were buried by the British without being able to be identified. For more than 35 years their families lived with this lack of certainty, which even encouraged the possibility that their loved one was alive and would one day return home. The restitution of the identity of one of them in particular, the young Gabino Ruiz Díaz, set in motion a transcendental task full of vicissitudes, discoveries and associated wills that allowed, after almost a decade, to return the identity of almost all the Argentines who lay as "soldiers known only to God" in the distant Falkland Islands, in one of the most outstanding humanitarian tasks of recent times.


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