It is a film about post-Frankist Spain, when after the death of the dictator, workers began to clamor for respect and the most ordinary rights, such as the 40-hour workweek. The case ended with a strike unprecedented in scale, which led to the fact that the police began to smoke gas at the building of the working-class movement, and then shoot them in the square with pistols and guns.
The film uses real-life recordings of police radio conversations in which followers of the fascists are proud that the massacre in the city center they changed the course of history.
Workers’ demands since that strike in 1976 have not been met to this day. After watching, I thought, did these countries (Spain, Portugal, Germany) have any democracy after the fall of the dictatorship, or did they only know dictatorship and post-dictatorship?