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  • 108 Cuchillo de Palo (Spanish: Cuchillo de palo) is a Paraguayan-Spanish documentary film, directed by Renate Costa and released in 2010. The film centres on Costa's investigation into the life and death of her uncle Rodolfo, who was one of the 108 gay men scapegoated by the authoritarian government of Alfredo Stroessner for a 1959 fire in Asunción.


    Distribution


    The film premiered in February 2010 at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, where it was in contention for the Queer Palm for best LGBTQ-related film.
    The film went into commercial release in France in 2011, and in Spain in 2012.
    The film was picked up for U.S. distribution by Icarus, and saw a limited release in 2013.


    Awards


    It was the winner of the Prix Caméra au poing and the Prix Première Caméra at the 2010 Montreal International Documentary Festival.


    References




    External links


    108 Cuchillo de Palo at IMDb

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