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  1. Javier Juliá is an Argentine film cinematographer and film editor. [1]

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  2. Javier Juliá (Tucumán, 14 de noviembre de 1970) es un director de fotografía argentino.

  3. Born 14/11/1970, Tucumán, Argentina Language: Spanish/English (Español/Inglés) Nationality: Argentinian/Spanish (Argentino/Español) Studies: Image and Sound Degree (UBA) 1989-1993

    • Events at 55 Atocha Street
    • Political Context and Response
    • Capture, Trial, Prison and Escape
    • Subsequent Revelations
    • Legacy
    • Popular Culture
    • See Also
    • References
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    Three men rang the doorbell of 55 Atocha Street between 10:30 pm and 10:45 pm on 24 January 1977. Their target was Joaquín Navarro, the general secretary of the transport union of CC.OO, who at that time was leading a transport strike in Madrid, had fought corruption within the sector and denounced the state-controlled labor organization Sindicato ...

    Following Franco's death in November 1975, Spain witnessed a period of significant political instability and violence. Ultra right-wing elements of the armed forces and high-ranking officials from the Franco regime, known as the Búnker, were to varying degrees engaged in a strategy of tension designed to reverse Spain's transition to constitutional...

    The murderers, believing themselves well protected via political connections, carried on their lives as normal. Lawyer José María Mohedano recalled: “They had the power of a Franco-era labor union that was still alive and working, as well as the support of some police officers and the entire far-right." They were all linked, directly and indirectly...

    In March 1984 the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero reported that Italian neo-fascists were involved in the massacre, suggesting a "Black International" network. This theory was further supported in October 1990 after revelations from the Italian CESIS (Executive Committee for Intelligence and Security Services) concerning Operation Gladio, a clandes...

    On 11 January 2002, the Council of Ministers granted the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Raymond of Peñafort to the four murdered lawyers, with the Cross of the Order given to Ángel Rodríguez Leal.Across Madrid, there are 25 streets and squares dedicated to the victims of the Atocha massacre and many more across Spain. The labor federation CCOO cre...

    The 1979 film Seven Days in January presented an account of the events of the 1977 Atocha massacre. The film won the Golden Prize at 11th Moscow International Film Festival.

    Seven days in January, 1979 film by Juan Antonio Bardemdepicting the Atocha massacre

    Notes

    1. ^ Sources differ on the type of weapons used in the attack; journalists Aníbal Malvar and Leyre Iglesias have indicated two pistols (a 9mm FN Browning and an unspecified Star), while a 2002 report from Terra News indicated Ingram MAC-10machine pistols.

  4. Blondi is a 2023 comedy-drama film directed, co-written, produced, and starred by Dolores Fonzi in her directorial debut feature. Plot. The plot follows the sibling-like relationship of single mother Rita with her 20-year-old son Mirko, as well with Blondi's other relatives Pepa (mother), Martina (elder sister), and Eduardo (brother-in-law). [1]