In 1975, the singer-songwriter Joan Isaac composed his best-known song, A Margalida, in Barcelona. A song that talks about a woman who when she was 21 years old lost her lover, the young anarchist Salvador Puig Antich, the last person sentenced to death by garrote in Franco's Spain.
Margalida returned to Mallorca, her homeland, and today she is retired and lives in Capdepera, in an apartment by the sea. Forty-five years later, she Margalida decides to revive this story in a documentary written and directed by Constança Amengual and Francesca Mas.
A work made from many recovered interviews and letters that Puig Antich wrote her from prison before he died.
After the screening there will be a colloquium.
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