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Non-Stop (2020) dives into a pivotal moment in Spanish history, capturing a unique intersection of music and political activism. Set against the backdrop of Ciudad Real, the film chronicles a 1990 concert by the Basque band Negu Gorriak, held during a march in support of imprisoned ETA members. The atmosphere is charged, blending the raw energy of live performance with the somber undertones of activism. It's fascinating how the concert footage is woven into a narrative that feels both personal and collective, giving weight to the themes of resistance and identity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the significance of each moment, reflecting the tension of the era. It’s a vivid snapshot of a time when music and politics intertwined in a palpable way.
Explores the role of music in political movements.Features rare footage of the Basque band Negu Gorriak.Captures the historical context of ETA's impact in Spain.
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