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El instante decisivo
El instante decisivo

El instante decisivo

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Spain, 1997. The story of twelve days in July during which Basque society left indifference and fear behind and faced the threat of the terrorist group ETA.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

86 mins

Rating

2/10

Release Date

13 July 2022

Country

Spain

Cast

Ainhoa Artetxe

Ainhoa Artetxe

Aitor Etxeandía

Aitor Etxeandía

Álvaro Pérez

Álvaro Pérez

Ander Rovira

Ander Rovira

Andrea Encinas

Andrea Encinas

Antonio del Olmo

Antonio del Olmo

Asier Tartás

Asier Tartás

Asier Zubirreta

Asier Zubirreta

Auritz Eziaguirre

Auritz Eziaguirre

Carlos Lorenzo

Carlos Lorenzo

Daniel Mantero

Daniel Mantero

Egoitz Sánchez

Egoitz Sánchez

Endika Landa

Endika Landa

Fernando Barado

Fernando Barado

Fran Martínez

Fran Martínez

Gotzon Ituitzi

Gotzon Ituitzi

Graciela Doniz

Graciela Doniz

Guillermo Casta

Guillermo Casta

Ion Iraizoz

Ion Iraizoz

Jacobo Muñoz

Jacobo Muñoz

Jara Sempere

Jara Sempere

Javier Alaiza

Javier Alaiza

Javier Cañón

Javier Cañón

Javier Lorenzo

Javier Lorenzo

Jon Koldo

Jon Koldo

Jon Zubiaga

Jon Zubiaga

José Antonio Macho

José Antonio Macho

Juan Ramón Guisado

Juan Ramón Guisado

Juana Adueza

Juana Adueza

Lucia Bravo

Lucia Bravo

Luis del Cura

Luis del Cura

Manuel de Andrés

Manuel de Andrés

Mario Mayo

Mario Mayo

Mia Zafra

Mia Zafra

Mikel Ibarguren

Mikel Ibarguren

Mikel Josu

Mikel Josu

Nuria Gutiérrez

Nuria Gutiérrez

Paco Celdrán

Paco Celdrán

Patxi Irigoren

Patxi Irigoren

Peio Elvira

Peio Elvira

Richard Pena

Richard Pena

Sergio Alguacil

Sergio Alguacil

Silvia Larrauri

Silvia Larrauri

Urko Olazábal

Urko Olazábal

Víctor Rivas

Víctor Rivas

Xabier Perurena

Xabier Perurena

Xavi Soret

Xavi Soret

Xanti Aguirrezabala

Xanti Aguirrezabala

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