The chemistry (and friction) between Asier and Joseba drives the narrative forward.
The protagonists act like modern-day Don Quixotes, tilting at political windmills that no longer exist.
Aramburu proves that humor can be as effective as drama in processing a painful national history. By turning potential terrorists into clowns, he provides a different kind of healing for a post-conflict society.
Stuck in a chicken farm and unwilling to give up their "revolutionary" dreams, the duo decides to form their own splinter cell.
Just as they arrive, the group announces a permanent ceasefire.
Aramburu strips away the "glamour" of militancy, showing it as a mix of boredom, bad food, and poor planning.
A comedy of errors where ideological fervor meets total incompetence. 🎭 Key Themes
The story follows Asier and Joseba, two young Basques who travel to southern France to join the terrorist organization ETA.
The chemistry (and friction) between Asier and Joseba drives the narrative forward.
The protagonists act like modern-day Don Quixotes, tilting at political windmills that no longer exist.
Aramburu proves that humor can be as effective as drama in processing a painful national history. By turning potential terrorists into clowns, he provides a different kind of healing for a post-conflict society.
Stuck in a chicken farm and unwilling to give up their "revolutionary" dreams, the duo decides to form their own splinter cell.
Just as they arrive, the group announces a permanent ceasefire.
Aramburu strips away the "glamour" of militancy, showing it as a mix of boredom, bad food, and poor planning.
A comedy of errors where ideological fervor meets total incompetence. 🎭 Key Themes
The story follows Asier and Joseba, two young Basques who travel to southern France to join the terrorist organization ETA.