Indarkeriaren Oi(h)artzunak / Let It Know
DOCUMENTARY
Showing: SEPTEMBER, SFBCC, S. San Francisco
SYNOPSIS:
Forty years after ETA kidnapped her family and the State tortured and murdered her father, Tamara Muruetagoiena throws herself into the indefatigable search for the truth and justice, while personally telling us about her family tragedy: the revolutionary tax, the fact of her 17-day kidnapping by ETA, her family’s falling apart, the State harassment and the political pressure they suffered, the trial, the arrest of her father and mother, the torture endured, the murder… but also her path, that of knowing the truth and recognizing it and of the use of dialogue as the principal means of resolving conflicts.
2024, directed by Amaia Merino & Ander Iriarte, 60 minutes, in Euskara & Spanish with English subtitles.
Audience Prize to the Best Feature Film at the 21st San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival (2024)
WATCH THE TRAILER HERE
about the directors:
Amaia Merino (San Sebastian, 1970) joined Aitor Merino to co-helm the feature-length documentary Asier ETA biok (Asier Y yo) / Asier and Me (2013), Irizar Award in San Sebastian, to which she returned in 2020 with Non dago Mikel? / Where is Mikel?, co-directed with Miguel Ángel Llamas, recipient of a special mention under the same award.
Ander Iriarte (Oiartzun, Gipuzkoa. 1986) studied at the ESCAC, where he participated in the anthology movie Los inocentes (2013), which premiered at Sitges, and directed the documentary Echevarriatik Etxeberriara (2014). He has directed short films, documentaries for television, and feature films, as well as documentaries, Bihar dok 13 (Culinary Zinema, 2018) and Karpeta Urdinak / Blue FIles (Zinemira, 2022). Indarkeriaren Oi(h)artzunak / Let it Know screened at the San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award.