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Lidia Ángela "Lili" Massaferro (23 November 1926 – 26 April 2001) was an Argentine actress and Montonero militant.


Biography

In the mid-1940s, Lili Massaferro studied Philosophy and Literature. She married very young to free herself from her father. However, for almost 50 years she lived in her second paternal home, at 400 Conesa Street. She had four children, two with Manuel Belloni – Manuel and Liliana – and two with Marcelo Laferrere (son of the playwright and politician
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). She worked in public relations, responsible for getting advertisers for ''Gente'' magazine. Under the pseudonym Lili Gacel, she was the protagonist of advertisements for Arizona cigarettes, and acted in several films in the late 1950s (such as ''
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'', based on a novel by
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, who was one of her acquaintances at the time). She came to hate that experience in the world of entertainment. She formed a trio of inseparable friends with and
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, the latter of whom would be assassinated in 1978.


Personal life

Among her circle of male friends and "suitors" were Bobby Aizemberg, Hector Álvarez Murena,
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, and Oski.


Son's killing

In the late 1960s, Massaferro's son became a soldier in the
Peronist Armed Forces The Peronist Armed Forces ( es, Fuerzas Armadas Peronistas, FAP) was an Argentine left-wing Peronist urban guerrilla group created in 1968 active during the 1960s and 1970s. The organization apply strike directly against the Argentina state force ...
(FAP). recalls that moment because of the great discussion he had with Manolo when he was going to Europe in 1969, who told him, "you will not see me anymore because I am going to go underground," to which Lernoud replied, "you are crazy; you do not know whom you are going to kill, for whom you are going to die." On 8 March 1971, the Tigre police killed Manolo (age 23), his last words reportedly being the cry "Viva Perón!" He left behind his wife Valentina Nina Onetto (born 1947) with a daughter, María (born 1969), and pregnant with her daughter
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(born 1971), who is currently an actress. From that moment on, Lili Massaferro became a member of the (FAR) and, after a brief political career, became a political leader at age 44. Known as "La Pepa", she ended up being the general secretary of the women's branch of the Montonero Peronist Movement.


Arrest

Because of her militancy, Massaferro had to go underground, and was forced to leave behind her two children with Laferrere. On 14 February 1973, she was arrested at
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along with , Paco Urondo, and Alicia Rabboy.


"Freedom to the combatants"

Three months later she regained her freedom thanks to the presidential amnesty of
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. To celebrate – still dressed in her prison uniform, and with her lawyers and – she went to eat a
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at the restaurant El Tropezón. That same year (1973) she was the organizer of the Agrupación Evita of the women's branch of the Montoneros. In 1974 she was invited by General
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to visit Panama and learn about the Panamanian revolutionary process. In 1972 Massaferro began a partnership with the journalist and militant Francisco "Paco" Urondo. When he left her, Lili denounced him before the Montonero leadership – of strong Catholic and nationalist origins – as being degraded "by bourgeois deviations", having committed "carnal infidelities" (Montoneros followed the rules dictated for the "New Man" by
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). Urondo was assigned to Mendoza, where he ended up being identified and killed.


Exile

After the paramilitary organization Triple A appeared in 1975, Massaferro was told by Guillermo Julio Vailati a peronist lawyer and Dean of the Buenos Aires Law University at the time and friend of her second husband Marcelo de Laferrere that she had to leave the country as she was in great danger, she traveled to Rome – now in a partnership with
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– and went to work with Argentina's Delia Ana Fanego on a committee to reveal Triple A's actions and the repression in Argentina in the Roman newspapers.


In the late dictatorship

When the
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began on 24 March 1976, Lili Massaferro continued to fight against the bloody dictatorship of Videla from her position as a member of the women's branch of the MPM. In 1977 she participated in the publication of the book ''Argentina: Proceso al Genocidio'', together with Eduardo Luis Duhalde, , and Gustavo Roca. She toured Europe from top to bottom several times, visiting Amsterdam, Stockholm, Geneva, London, Madrid, Paris, and Rome. She alerted governments, discussed with diplomats, made and accompanied complaints about thousands of the
disappeared An enforced disappearance (or forced disappearance) is the secret abduction or imprisonment of a person by a state or political organization, or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organiza ...
, gave shelter, and protected the relatives' organizations (who made their first trips from Argentina). In the late 1980s, to support herself, she sold jewelry on Goya Street in Madrid.


Return

In early 1984 Lili Massaferro again saw her children, who traveled to Spain. She returned to Argentina in 1989. She reconciled with her second husband Marcelo Lafferrere, and bought a farm in
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– 50 km from the center of Buenos Aires – where she received her grandchildren and cared for animals and plants. She was one of those interviewed in 's documentary ''Montoneros. Cazadores de utopías.''


Illness and death

For many years she suffered from badly healed
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(which developed into
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), and from persistent
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that left her hospitalized at the end of her life. She was attended by the doctor Juan Pablo Argumedo, son of the Rosario politician
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. Lili Massaferro died on 26 April 2001, at age 74, in Buenos Aires.


Filmography

* 1956: ''
Beyond Oblivion ''Beyond Oblivion'' () is a 1956 Argentine drama film directed by Hugo del Carril, starring Laura Hidalgo and del Carril. It tells the story of a man who has lost the woman he loved and tries to turn another woman into her. The screenplay is loosel ...
'', as Herminia the maid * 1957: ''
The House of the Angel ''The House of the Angel'' ( es, La casa del ángel) is a 1957 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson based the novel of the same name by his wife Beatriz Guido, who also co-wrote the screenplay. The film was entered into the 10 ...
'', as Julieta * 1958: ''
Rosaura at 10 O'Clock ''Rosaura at 10 O'Clock'' ( es, Rosaura a las 10) is a 1958 Argentine crime drama mystery film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Juan Verdaguer and Susana Campos. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on a 1955 nov ...
'', as Elsa * 1959: '' News in Hell'' * 1968: ''
Ufa con el sexo ''Ufa con el sexo'' ("Enough with sex") is a List of Argentine films of 1968, 1968 Argentina, Argentine comedy film directed by Rodolfo Kuhn. Plot The film narrates the story of a young bourgeois man who uses deceit in order to seduce women and ...
'' (not released in Argentina until 2007)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Massaferro, Lili 1926 births 2001 deaths 20th-century Argentine actresses 20th-century Argentine women writers 20th-century Argentine writers Actresses from Buenos Aires Argentine exiles Montoneros Peronists Writers from Buenos Aires