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A March to Remember
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A March to Remember

May 1, 2019
1h 29m
★ 6.6

Vitoria, Spain, March 3rd, 1976

Overview

Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain, March 3, 1976. After several months of protests demanding decent working conditions, a general strike is called. Thousands of workers gather at the church of San Francisco while a hundred heavily armed policemen wait to act.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Sonora Estudios
Gariza Films
EiTB

A March to Remember Trailers

Cast

Amaia Aberasturi

Begoña

Amaia Aberasturi

Mikel Iglesias

Mikel

Mikel Iglesias

Ruth Díaz

Ana

Ruth Díaz

Alberto Berzal

José Luis

Alberto Berzal

José Manuel Seda

Eduardo

José Manuel Seda

Oti Manzano

Loli

Oti Manzano

Ane Pikaza

Blanca

Ane Pikaza

Iñigo de la Iglesia

El Rubio

Iñigo de la Iglesia

Aitor Lamo

Aitor

Aitor Lamo

Verónika Moral

Aurora

Verónika Moral

Gaizka Ugarte

Imanol

Gaizka Ugarte

Iñaki Rikarte

Javier

Iñaki Rikarte

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