Miriam Lewin is an investigative journalist and writer, author of several books, including Putas y Guerrilleras (with Olga Wornat) on sexual violence during the dictatorship, Iosi, el espía arrepentido (with Horacio Lutzky), which was adapted into an Amazon series, Skyvan on the "death flights," and Dina y Natan, her first novel based on true events. She has worked in print, radio, television, and digital media. A survivor of two clandestine detention centers, she testified in the Juicio a las Juntas and in numerous cases involving crimes against humanity.
Leonardo Sbaraglia, an Argentine actor with a distinguished career in film and television, has starred in films such as Plata quemada, which introduced him to Spanish cinema. He won the Goya Award for Best New Actor for Intacto and was part of Relatos salvajes, nominated for an Oscar. In Hollywood, he appeared in Luces rojas, and on streaming platforms, he stood out in Élite. He has received multiple awards, including the Cóndor de Plata, for his versatility and acting talent. He is now the narrator of Skyvan: Los vuelos de la muerte.
Giancarlo Ceraudo is a documentary photographer with over 15 years of experience covering social, cultural, and human rights issues, particularly in Latin America. His most significant project, Destino Final, investigates the crimes of the Argentine dictatorship. His work has been published in media outlets such as El País, National Geographic, and The New Yorker, and his photographs are part of the MAXXI collection in Rome.