Juan Domingo Peron returns from exile after 17 years - 1972

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Journalistic note on the plane of the company Alitalia, inside which the official delegation travels with Juan Domingo Peron on his return to Argentina. Then the Spanish journalist Manolo Alcala expresses: - "At the moment the DC-8 plane that moves Peron and 154 more passengers to Argentina after 17 years, we could almost say flying over Argentina." Then Manolo Alcala interviews Juan Domingo Peron and asks him the following questions: - What does it mean after 17 years to fly over his homeland? -What does it mean for you in these moments in which the human feelings are so great, that supposes when compensating them with what politically figure the return to Argentina? - What are you going to do when you arrive in Argentina? -What time will your stay here in Argentina last? - It will be a lot, it will be little and there is a lot of work that has to be done in Argentina? -Is there a curious fact that this Spanish reporter despite not being Argentine and your problems and so close to that fifth October 17 in Puerta de Hierro there is a detail that has not gone unnoticed and is that you left to the 8.25 exactly when Eva Peron died, why? - Now finally a few words for this town that is down there, under this plane, under this DC-8 waiting for you anxiously? -And other words for another town that for 17 years has lived with you, which is Spain? - Will you return to that fifth October 17th at Puerta de Hierro? -When? Then the journalist comments: - "There is a lot of work that General Peron expects, him and his collaborators, undoubtedly among those collaborators there is a woman, Mrs. Isabel Martinez, his wife. Image of Maria Estela Martinez de Peron expressing her feeling. Image of Peron crying after the words formulated by Isabel. Close-ups of Hector J. Campora and Jose Lopez Rega sitting behind Isabel Peron and Juan Peron; but behind are Raul Lastiri with his wife. Report to trade union leader Lorenzo Miguel, in which he is asked: - What does it mean for you at this moment that the time is running just a few hours before we are on Argentine soil with Juan Domingo Peron on board? - What will it be or what will it consist of, do you know the first day of the former Argentine president in Buenos Aires? Close-up of Casildo Herrera behind Lorenzo Miguel during the report. Report to the writer Marta Lynch, in which she is asked: - I suppose that she will be tired of so many hours of flight or not? - Marta, you as a writer will write this trip? (Answer: I do not think so) - Why? (Answer: For reasons I reserve myself) - Is not it a vision of a writer at the time to transfer to the book the moments you live? - What do you feel inside or what is inside of Marta Lynch? Report to Dr. Enrique Bellizzi, in which he is asked: - What do you have to say about this trip doctor?
Date: 11/17/1972
Duration: 7 minutes 37 seconds
Film code: D-02386

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