Netflix unveiled on Friday new pictures and the plot of Villaflor, a film about the true story of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo founder Azucena Villaflor and infamous dictatorship torturer Alfredo Astiz, who kidnapped her after infiltrating the group.

The release included new stills from the film directed by Santiago Mitre (Argentina, 1985). In one of them, two of the main characters appear in a car, parked in front of the offices of the Buenos Aires Herald, where mothers of the disappeared gathered to denounce the abduction of their children.

The newspaper, which at the time was under the direction of Robert Cox, was the only news outlet in Argentina that reported on the disappearance of people during the military dictatorship.

Both Cox and Herald reporter Andrew Graham-Yool were forced to exile after their families were threatened by the military.

Camille Cottin and Peter Lanzani in Villaflor