ETA, el final del silencio (2019-2019)

Premiere:
October 31, 2019

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 7

Finale:
December 12, 2019

Creators:
Jon Sistiaga

Original Title:
ETA, el final del silencio

Alternate Titles:
ETA: el final del silencio

Genres:
Documentary | War & Politics

Production Companies:
La Caña Brothers
Movistar+

Countries:
ES

On June 7, 1968, ETA assassinates José Pardines, a Guardia Civil officer. On May 3rd, 2018, a communiqué from the terrorist gang announces the dissolution of its structures. Fifty years of terror, fear, pain, truces, negotiations and 826 deaths lie between the two dates.

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Camera Operator:
Pedro Vendrell
Eduardo Mangada
José Boyer

Color Grading:
Adrián Aragonés

Delegated Producer:
Miguel Balanzategui

Director of Photography:
Pedro Vendrell

Editor:
Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas
Gabriel Lechón
Noelia Río

Foley Artist:
Manuel Corrales

Graphic Designer:
Alejandro R. Morales

Orchestrator:
Pedro Osuna

Original Music Composer:
Carlos Martín Jara

Producer:
Elena Gasalla

Production Assistant:
David S. Navarrete

Production Director:
Aníbal Ruiz-Villar

Research Assistant:
Leticia M. Mañanes

Researcher:
Manolo Real
Javier Saavedra
Pino Palazón

Sound Director:
Daniel Rodrigo Hitos

Sound Engineer:
Pablo Pulido
Pablo Sánchez

Sound Mixer:
José Vinader

Sound Post Supervisor:
Daniel Rodrigo Hitos

Sound Recordist:
Dull Hernández
Emilio López Alemán
Iñigo Azkue

Technical Advisor:
Jimi Guerra

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alejandro R. Morales
Pedro Atienzar

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