What Happened to the Real Miguel Ángel Blanco: The Real Story Behind Netflix’s Spanish Documentary
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The kidnapping and murder of the Ermua councilman marked a turning point due to the scale of the social mobilization against ETA. The documentary reflects this from the grassroots level to the highest political levels, but it doesn't explain the preceding mass mobilizations.
The High Court must rule on appeals against the filing of the judicial investigation against three former ETA chiefs by statute of limitations
Netflix’s platform continues to renew its audiovisual catalogue and this coming Friday, July 10, will do so by the hand of one of the most anticipated premieres: Miguel Ángel Blanco: the 48 hours that changed everything. Although for the younger ones this story is completely unknown, those who lived it in 1997 surely ... Continue reading “What time does ‘Miguel Ángel Blanco: the 48 hours that changed everything’ premiere on Netflix?”
Netflix renewed his catalogue with new films and some that passed through the cinemas years ago. Below, we reviewed the 6 best ones to see this weekend. Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 hours that changed everything 2026 - Dir: Jon Sistiaga, Juanjo López Duration: 93 minutes. Cast: Jon Sestiaga, María del Mar Blanco, Felipe VI de [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
'Miguel Angel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain' Recap
Netflix’s 2026 addition to its collection of documentaries is a Spanish presentation about an instrumental moment in the country’s recent history, when a political kidnapping in 1997 united the citizens in an unexpected manner. On July 10th, 1997, an economist and municipal politician, Miguel Angel Blanco, went missing en route to his work, before the Basque separatist militant group, ETA, took responsibility for the incident that shocked the na…
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