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Release Date:
May 1, 2019
Original Title:
Vitoria, 3 de marzo
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
EiTB
Gariza Films
Sonora Estudios
Zaramaga Films
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain, March 3rd, 1976. After several months of protests demanding decent working conditions, representatives of struggling workers call for a general strike. In the church of San Francisco, in the working class neighborhood of Zaramaga, thousands of workers fill the temple in assembly. Outside, many more people gather and, in the middle, about a hundred heavily armed police officers wait to act.
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Art Direction:
Koldo Jones
Casting Director:
Txabe Atxa
Florencia Inés González
Costume Designer:
Nerea Torrijos
Director:
Víctor Cabaco
Director of Photography:
Gaizka Bourgeaud
Editor:
Álvaro Herrero
Executive Producer:
Pako Ruiz
Oskar Bañuelos
Asier Bilbao
Hair Designer:
Cristina Ochoa
Idea:
Oskar Bañuelos
Makeup Designer:
Esther Villar
Original Music Composer:
José Luis Canal
Producer:
Pako Ruiz
Álvaro Herrero
Martín J. Guridi
Lara Izagirre
Gorka Izagirre
Production Manager:
Asier Bilbao
Pako Ruiz
Screenplay:
Héctor Amado
Juan Ibarrondo
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