
Seven days in May
Documentary
Overview
David Riondino, an Italian film director, is coming to Spain to document the Atocha massacre of 1977, to make a film on its 50th anniversary. He will be helped by Alejandra, a young documentary filmmaker who urges him to contextualise the past with the current rise of the far right. By investigating the Atocha attack, David will recover a part of that recent past and at the same time will witness a reality that encourages reflection on some burning issues such as the advance of the far right, problems of access to housing and job insecurity.
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David Riondino
David Riondino
Self
David Riondino
Self
Carmen Díaz
Carmen Díaz
Self
Carmen Díaz
Self
José M. Mohedano
José M. Mohedano
Self
José M. Mohedano
Self


Manuela Carmena
Manuela Carmena
Self
Manuela Carmena
Self
Paca Sauquillo
Paca Sauquillo
Self
Paca Sauquillo
Self
Alejandro Ruiz-Huerta
Alejandro Ruiz-Huerta
Self
Alejandro Ruiz-Huerta
Self
Unai Sordo
Unai Sordo
Self
Unai Sordo
Self
Bruno Estrada
Bruno Estrada
Self
Bruno Estrada
Self
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