Author: ceded
Today as hoxes, but in 1972, Amador Rey and Daniel Niebla were shot dead by the Francoist police in a maritime demonstration. The death of these workers, subsequent arrests and torture marked Ferrol and insulted the roots of democracy on Galician Working Class Day. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of these feats, the director Roi Cagiao shot his documentary film March 10 which is returning to Galician theaters these days. The cultural impact of these data also gains strength in the play From March to March Cristina Mariño, who went to the Jofre Theater for a few days.
New projections March 10 faranse justo hox in Oleiros (A Fábrica), Redondela (Auditorio da Xunqueira) and Mugardos (Casino). On Saturday you can see the film in Ferrol (Duplex) and in the Viveiro cinemas, on the 19th in the hall of the Lalín theater. The director thanks “the interest of the council and institutions in this data to repeat the film released in November, the location was great in Ferrol.” Cagiao emphasizes that «my previous work Vigo in 1972 had great success (at the level of Galicia greater than March 10)but Ferrol’s film can be superior thanks to the emotion, the two protagonists and the rhythm.
What a combination of fiction and documentary, what dynamism Gillo Pontecorvo can bring to the Battle of AlgiersCagia’s latest work serves as “a tribute to a disappearing world, we managed to interview Fernando Miramontes, Ángel Porto, Vicente Couce and Rafael Pillado… and now four of them are dead”.
On March 10, 1972, Cagiao was surprised by the “incredible level of organization of Ferrol, or the respect given to people of color by their leaders, consistent with their principles.” He said that “none of the interlocutors spoke with resentment to their executioners, there was no revenge even though they destroyed their lives… their story must be known as justified”. Cristina Mariño also likes work From March to March “tribute to the missing years that marked the history of the city”.
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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