Two residents of La Plata are working on the production of a documentary about the mysteries of Villa Elisa

Two residents of La Plata are working on the production of a documentary about the mysteries of Villa Elisa
Two residents of La Plata are working on the production of a documentary about the mysteries of Villa Elisa

The promoters of the project announced that the documentary, which will be ready in two months, addresses topics such as the enigmatic underground tunnels of Villa Elisa.

Two neighbors of The Silver They work in the production of a documentary film self-managed that seeks to unravel the mysteries that surround the history of Villa Elisa. The project is already underway and is expected to be ready by August.

As revealed by the promoters of the initiative, the documentary will address topics such as underground tunnels and the enigmatic Uriburu Palace. It is a production that promises to connect new generations with the historical legacy of the town.

Christian Varela and Fernanda Siciliano, both natives of Villa Elisa and friends since childhood, are the brains behind this initiative. Inspired by curiosity, they decided to launch this audiovisual production to explore and document the most fascinating secrets of their hometown.

The producers explained to NexoNorth that the documentary will not only focus on the stories of the underground tunnels and the Uriburu Palace, and they announced that it will maintain a balance between intrigue and respect for the privacy of the current owners of the land involved.

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The Uriburu Palace of Villa Elisa, demolished in 1960 after a fire, is one of the topics that will be part of the documentary.

The residents of Villa Elisa are invited to participate in the documentary

The production team is made up exclusively of Varela and Siciliano, who seek to contribute their experience in research and film direction, respectively. For them, this project is an opportunity to pay tribute to the rich history of Villa Elisa and the contributions of its inhabitants over the years.

One of the highlights of this documentary has to do with community participation. Residents of Villa Elisa can share their own stories and memories by contacting Cristian Varela via WhatsApp to contribute to a more complete narrative.

With a premiere scheduled for two months on YouTube, the self-managed and free documentary will be accessible to the entire community.

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