After more than two decades of work, the documentary “Between Heaven and the Pampas,” directed by Roberto Miranda M. and produced by Migra Comunicaciones, is entering its decisive stage: wrapping up filming and moving toward its first cut. This is no ordinary film. It is a work built with patience, memory, and a deep connection to the land, drawing on more than 27 years of footage, family archives, television material, and contemporary images th…
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After more than two decades of work, the documentary “Between Heaven and the Pampas,” directed by Roberto Miranda M. and produced by Migra Comunicaciones, is entering its decisive stage: wrapping up filming and moving toward its first cut. This is no ordinary film. It is a work built with patience, memory, and a deep connection to the land, drawing on more than 27 years of footage, family archives, television material, and contemporary images th…