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Aritz Cirbian — Dm, 12/30/2008 - 00:00
"The Broken Window". That's the title of the latest documentary I've seen, directed by Hammudi Al-Rahmoun and Eñaut Tolosa, which in 25 minutes reflexes really well the situation of three basque teenagers accused of street terrorism and their families.
As I was saying, the documentary offers some voice to one part of the basque society which also suffers many injustices. Those are different from those known by most of the people, but not lesser. Hammudi and Eñaut do that through the testimonials of three teenagers accused of acts of vandalism and aggression (assault on some jurisdictions) that wouldn't be serious charges in a democratic country. However, they're victims of uncountable injustices from the very first moment of accusation until -exacly the opposite way of doing things in a law empire country- they can prove their innocence.
In my opinion, films like this one would help the masses in understanding the exceptional situation of the Basque Country and Spain, so they would create a more proper clima for peace.
But al last, I think that it'd be better if you all watch the documentary and give everybody your opinion about the documentary, because I think that it's one of the best 2007's spanish documentaries. You can watch the trailer at YouTube and... Well, it's yet illegal but since it's quite difficult to find some commercial copies, you won't have any trouble finding the complete film at YouTube.
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