Furia libertaria
Furia libertaria

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Furia libertaria

2011
Movie
19 min
Spanish

San Sebastián de los Reyes Bullring, Madrid, Spain, March 27, 1977. In response to the strange political alliances that were taking place between antagonistic forces in search of a self-serving consensus, the anarcho-syndicalist union CNT organizes a rally to denounce the reprehensible machinations of its adversaries. (Documentary shot in 1977; edited and released in 2011).

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Carlos RinaldiGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of Argentine writer and activist Osvaldo Bayer, a staunch advocate for anarchism and social justice. Through archival footage and interviews, it delves into his intellectual journey, his fight against dictatorships, and his unwavering commitment to libertarian ideals. The film showcases Bayer's influence on Argentine society and his enduring legacy as a voice for the oppressed. It highlights his dedication to uncovering historical truths and his continuous struggle for freedom and equality.

Critical Reception

Furia libertaria received positive reviews, particularly for its in-depth portrayal of Osvaldo Bayer's influential life and work. Critics praised the film's respectful and informative approach, highlighting its success in capturing Bayer's passionate spirit and dedication to anarchism and social justice. The documentary was commended for its thorough research and its ability to engage audiences with the complex ideas and historical context surrounding Bayer's activism.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comprehensive look at Osvaldo Bayer's life and activism.

  • Appreciated for its respectful and informative portrayal of anarchist ideals.

  • Lauded for its engagement with historical context and social justice themes.

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Fun Fact

Osvaldo Bayer, the subject of the documentary, was also a prolific writer, and his book 'Rebellion in Patagonia' was a significant inspiration for the acclaimed Argentine film 'La Patagonia Rebelde' (1974).

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