Los dueños de la Argentina, un siglo de poder en manos de una élite.

From independence to the rise of radicalism, a select group of families controlled Argentina's destiny. Among the families with names like Anchorena, Rivadavia, Mitre, Martínez de Hoz, and Sáenz Peña, a web of power was woven that shaped national politics, economics, and culture for over a hundred years. In this documentary, we explore how these elites emerged, how they consolidated their dominance through land, state, and finance, and how many of them were able to adapt to political changes without losing their influence. A profound story, without judgments or accusations, just data, facts, and names that shaped the architecture of Argentine power between 1820 and 1920. 🔔 Subscribe for more stories about the elites that shaped Latin America 🎥 Be part of this regional documentary series: "The Masters of Power"