March 3, 1976. After several months of strike demanding decent working conditions, a day of general strike is called in Vitoria. In the church of San Francisco in the working-class neighborhood of Zaramaga, thousands of workers gather in an assembly. Many more people gathered outside and, in the middle, a hundred armed police officers stood. Five workers were killed at the hands of the Police after this long strike. Begoña (Amaia Aberasturi) is a young middle-class woman who will experience firsthand some dramatic events that would change the city of Vitoria forever.
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March 3, 1976. After several months of strike demanding decent working conditions, a day of general strike is called in Vitoria. In the church of San Francisco in the working-class neighborhood of Zaramaga, thousands of workers gather in an assembly. Many more people gathered outside and, in the middle, a hundred armed police officers stood. Five workers were killed at the hands of the Police after this long strike. Begoña (Amaia Aberasturi) is a young middle-class woman who will experience firsthand some dramatic events that would change the city of Vitoria forever.