Houses of fire
Houses of Fire is a 1995 Argentine dramatic-historical film directed by Juan Bautista Stagnaro.
The story focuses on the first approaches to the Chagas disease and how, after learning about the research of Carlos Chagas in Brazil, the Argentine doctor Salvador Mazza carries out his research trying to complete the picture of this problem. The film also captures the valiant struggle of the health worker to save the lives of people neglected by the system and without access to health care, and his effort to obtain the necessary subsidies and support from a hypocritical political society and a community of uninterested scientists.