Clandestine Childhood (Spanish: Infancia clandestina) is a 2011 Argentine historical drama film directed by Benjamín Ávila and starring Natalia Oreiro, Ernesto Alterio and César Troncoso.
A married couple, Cristina and Horacio, are guerrilla soldiers from Montoneros and are living in Cuba with their two children, Juan and Victoria.
[4] With the help of "Uncle Beto", they forge new identities and return to the country in 1979, with the aim of taking part in the leftist counteroffensive against the military junta.
[5] The film is based on director Benjamín Ávila's childhood in Argentina (1976-1983); his mother was affiliated with the Montoneros and disappeared during the last military dictatorship.
Although he does not appear on screen, Mollo played the guitar during a scene with Oreiro singing a song by the tango artist Enrique Santos Discépolo.