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The Emmy Award-winning duo delves into the heartbreaking details of the La Manada rape case, a disturbing incident that unfolded during the San Fermin festivities in Pamplona, Navarra, Spain, on July 7, 2016.
This tragic event involved the gang rape of an 18-year-old woman and ignited a national debate about the interpretation of rape laws in Spain.
The perpetrators, five men, including a member of the Civil Guard and another of the Spanish Army in Seville, recorded themselves brutally attacking the victim in the lobby of an apartment building.
Nicknamed “The Pack,” they initially evaded sexual assault charges, but were convicted of sexual abuse due to the prosecution's inability to prove the use of explicit violence against the victim. The verdict sparked widespread outrage and protests throughout Pamplona and throughout Spain.
The documentary serves as a comprehensive examination of the case that catalyzed the first #MeToo movement in Spain. Focusing on the sexual assault that a young woman suffered during the 2016 Sanfermines at the hands of the five men known as “La Manada,” the feature film unfolds through first-hand accounts from the surviving victims, narrated by Natalia de Molina and Carolina Yuste, as well as testimonies from people closely related to the events, many of whom are speaking for the first time.
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