Breaking The Silence

Breaking The Silence

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Twenty years later, they sit down and talk

In October 2001, Oswaldo Díaz was kidnapped, a tragedy that would haunt his family for years. But when the perpetrators of that crime signed a peace treaty, Oswaldo’s family was forced to face them and consider the cost of forgiveness.

Find the English translation of “Breaking The Silence” here. Or check out the Spanish transcript here.


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CREDITS

PRODUCED BY
David Trujillo


EDITED BY
Camila Segura and Luis Fernando Vargas


FACT CHECKING
Bruno Scelza


SOUND DESIGN
Andrés Azpiri and Ana Tuirán


MUSIC
Ana Tuirán


ILLUSTRATION
Sara Quijano


COUNTRY
Colombia


SEASON 13
Episode 10


PUBLISHED ON
11/21/2023

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