Traidores (2021)
When he was just a child, Jon discovered his father's past, Iñaki Viar, linked to ETA. Son, grandson, and great-grandson of Basque nationalists, Iñaki was arrested in 1969 by the political-social brigade and tried alongside Teo Uriarte and Mario Onaindia in the Burgos Trial. Years later, he organized the escape from Segovia and, finally, in 1977, he regained his freedom. Iñaki, like many other prisoners, renounces nationalism and condemns terrorist violence. Jon, a film buff, tries to understand his father's past while living with attacks, kidnappings, and a lot of silence. By then, Iñaki is already considered a "traitor" by the nationalist world.
Director: Jon Viar
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Jon Viar as Self |
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Iñaki Viar as Self |
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Teo Uriarte as Self |
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Jon Juaristi as Self |
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Ander Landaburu as Self |
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Mikel Azurmendi as Self |
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Javier Elorrieta as Self |
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Lucas Gortázar as Self |
| Production | Sergy Moreno | Associate Producer |
| Sound | José Sánchez-Sanz | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Íñigo Hualde | Associate Producer |
| Production | Jon Viar | Producer |
| Directing | Jon Viar | Director |
| Production | Rafael Álvarez | Producer |
| Production | Rodrigo Melero | Producer |
| Writing | Jon Viar | Writer |
| Camera | Íñigo Hualde | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Rodrigo Melero | Editor |
| Production | Alberto López Mitxelena | Associate Producer |