The premiere of the documentary is being held this week: Tuesday was premiered in Bilbao, it will be presented tomorrow in Pamplona and on Sunday in Necochea, Argentina. Jostunak (Tailors) tells the story of how the Gure Esku Dago (It’s in your hands) popular initiative began and how the Human Chain took place in June between Durango and Pamplona. The appointment, this Sunday at 9pm at the Necochea Basque Club. Admission is free.
Necochea, Argentina. With Gure Esku Dago's spokesperson Angel Oiarbide present, Jostunak will be shown this Sunday at 9pm in Necochea in the province of Buenos Aires. The screening will be in the same block of the presentations in the Basque Country and also this will be the first time the film will be shown outside of the Basque Country after its debut last Tuesday in Bilbao and tomorrow in Pamplona.
Directed by Eriz Zapirain, “Jostunak with will as its thread” takes at its core the right to decide while reviewing how the popular movement, Gure Esku Dago, began. It also puts its development, and management on screen along with how the Human Chain (123 kilometers) and comprised of 150,000 participants was made possible on June 8th between the cities of Durango and Pamplona.
This is not the first time the Basque Diaspora works together with the initiative. In June, many Basque clubs in different countries gave their support and participated in the Human Chain from afar, carrying out symbolic activities, as the organizers of this Sundays presentation in Necochea remind EuskalKultura.com.
To see the trailer of Jostunak click here.