Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain

Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain (UA-13+)

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Terrorism | Kidnapping

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  • Genre(s): History, Documentary, Crime
  • Language(s): Español (Spanish)
  • Director(s): Jon Sistiaga, Juanjo López
  • Cast(s): Jon Sistiaga
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Similar To: Murder by the Coast, The Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders
  • Story:

    The documentary covers the two days in July 1997 when the entire nation of Spain held its breath after the kidnapping of Miguel Ángel Blanco, a young municipal councilor, by the separatist group ETA. It chronicles the 48-hour countdown to his threatened execution, the massive public mobilization to save him, and the profound impact his eventual murder had on Spanish society, marking a turning point in the collective consciousness against terrorism.

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The documentary covers the two days in July 1997 when the entire nation of Spain held its breath after the kidnapping of Miguel Ángel Blanco, a young municipal councilor, by the separatist group ETA. It chronicles the 48-hour countdown to his threatened execution, the massive public mobilization to save him, and the profound impact his eventual murder had on Spanish society, marking a turning point in the collective consciousness against terrorism.