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Event: 'Film Screening: Diego'

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Date: Saturday, April 28, 2007 At 07:00
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Sat., April 28 - 7 pm
Arise! Bookstore - 2441 Lyndale Ave. S. - Mpls
presented by Arise! Bookstore & Black Dog Cafe
FREE

Diego (Dir. Frédéric Goldbronn, 1999) is a
documentary about the Spanish Civil War as told through the recollections of Diego Camacho, a.k.a. Abel Paz.

On July 19, 1936, General Francisco Franco led an
attempt to overthrow the democratically elected
Republic of Spain. In Barcelona forces from the trade unions quickly defeated Franco’s forces and went on to take direct control of the city. Though only just fifteen, Diego Camacho participated in this fight and went on to join the anarchist Durruti Column at the Aragon Front. After the war, he was exiled to France where he fought in the French Resistance and continued his struggle with the Spanish anarchists against Franco’s rule.

Writing under the name Abel Paz, Diego Camacho is the author of many works, including Durruti in the Spanish Revolution, which has just been released in the first-ever complete English translation by AK Press. This biography of Buenaventura Durruti is the story of a principle revolutionary leader told against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil war.


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