IMDb
No stars yet

Documentary · 2016 · 15 min
On January 10, 1973, the most intense tornado in South American history struck the city of San Justo. While residents were taking a siesta in the intense heat, an F5 tornado on the Fujita scale devastated the town's main avenue. Forty-six years later, four women who witnessed it share their stories: Miryam lost her mother-in-law, Liliana was trapped by debris, her sister Marta was trapped by a wardrobe, both lost their parents and were orphaned, and the Chazarreta family lost a 3-year-old daughter. The result: 50 dead and more than 500 injured. However, the worst came later: dark remnants of the tornado that make them fear any storm that may unleash in San Justo, a city that lost so much and is still trying to recover. For many, the tornado never left San Justo.
Sign in and build your archive. The best notes get written right after the credits roll.
Sign in → top right
No streaming info for United States at the moment.
IMDb
No stars yet
Rotten Tomatoes
The tomato isn't ripe
Metacritic took the day off
TMDB
0.0 /10
0 votes
Letterboxd
Letterboxd didn't respond
Weighted average
0.0/10