Critics generally recommend it, with Decider and Common Sense Media praising its fascinating character portraits and sleek visual style.
The film's most notable feature is that it is narrated by the actual perpetrators, including mastermind Fernando Araujo ("The Artist") and key collaborator Sebastian García Bolster ("The Engineer").
Araujo describes the heist as a "work of art," and the documentary reflects this through creative visuals, reenactments, and dioramas.
Directed by Matías Gueilburt , the documentary uses a "feature film" quality to its reenactments, blending archival footage with new interviews to maintain a fast, engaging pace.
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The crew left a famous note at the scene: "In a rich man's neighborhood without guns or grudges, it's only money and no love" . Despite their "perfect" plan, they were eventually caught after one of the robbers' wives alerted the police for revenge.
(original Spanish title: Los Ladrones: La verdadera historia del robo del siglo ) is a 2022 Netflix documentary that explores Argentina's most famous bank robbery. Released on August 10, 2022, it recounts the meticulously planned 2006 heist of a Banco Río branch in Acassuso, Buenos Aires. The "Robbery of the Century"
Are you interested in the of the tunnel they built or more about the individual backgrounds of the crew?