

Algo habrán hecho
Algo habrán hecho is a documentary film for television that narrates the history of Argentina. It was created by the argentine historian Felipe Pigna, who acted as presenter. In the first two seasons Mario Pergolini was a co-presenter of it, but after giving up on all works on television his role in the documentary was taken by Juan Di Natale. Di Natale and Pergolini were by that time co-presenters of the talk show Caiga quien caiga. Di Natale pointed that he wasn't meant to act as if he was Pergolini, but the script writers wrote instead the scripts based on his own personality. The first season, aired in 2005 on Canal 13, narrates the history of Argentina from the british invasions of the Río de la Plata to the fall of Juan Manuel de Rosas during the Battle of Caseros. The second season, aired in 2006 on Telefé, resumes the narration from that point and continues up to the suicide of Leandro N. Alem in 1896. The third one, aired in 2008 on Telefé, resumes as well from the end of previous season and ends with the meeting of Juan Domingo Perón and Eva Duarte at the Luna Park during a fund-raising to help after the San Juan earthquake.
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Seasons
The first season (2005) covers the historical period from 1806-1807, with the English Invasions, to the Battle of Caseros (1852), through the May Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, the war against the royalists, The civil war between the Unitarians and Federals that occupied much of the nineteenth century in Argentina, and the life of the most important personalities of that time. Among the actors who embodied the roles of men and women who starred in the most important events during that time in Argentine history are Pablo Rago, Marcelo Savignone, Fabiana García Lago and Gustavo Garzón, among others.
- Ep 1
1.Chapter I: "A Possible Beginning ..."
14-11-200560mThe first chapter of Something Habrán done is between 1806 and 1811, beginning with the English Invasions to the Rio de la Plata and culminating with the death of Mariano Moreno on...
- Ep 2
2.Chapter II: "The Son of the Fatherland"
21-11-200560mThe second episode tells the life of Manuel Belgrano, from the Campaign to Paraguay in 1810 until his death, in 1820. In addition, the life of José de San Martín begins, through th...
- Ep 3
3.Chapter III: "Heroes and Traitors"
28-11-200560mThis third chapter of the series follows the life of José de San Martín from 1814 and ends with the filing of the first Argentine external debt with the Baring Brothers during the...
- Ep 4
4.Chapter IV: "The Color Life of Roses"
05-12-200560mThe last episode of the first season starts in 1828 with the murder of Manuel Dorrego during the first coup d'etat in Argentina, at the hands of Juan Lavalle. It ends with the Batt...
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