Lara Lavelberg -- a young, beautiful and highly-refined Jewish woman -- left a comfortable life to engage in the violent struggle against a military dictatorship in Brazil. Living underground, Lavelberg became the lover of former army captain, Carlos Lamarca, and became one of the government's primary targets. Through a personal investigation of her niece, Mariana Pamplona, this powerful documentary dismantles the official version of Lara’s 1971 murder, which the government labeled a suicide. Official Selection, London International Documentary Festival