There have been and still are many anarchists in the world. Those who had to steal or deal in contraband for the cause are numerous. Those who discussed strategies with Che Guevara or helped Eldridge Cleaver -the leader of the Black Panthers- are fewer in number. But those whom, together with the above, succeeded in putting the most powerful bank in the world against the ropes with the massive forging of travellers cheques, and without missing a single day of his job as a building worker, are reduced to one. Lucio Urtubia, from Cascante (Navarre). Today Lucio lives in Paris, retired.
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| Aitor Arregi, Jose Mari Goenaga |
| Aitor Arregi directed the animation features Glup (2004), nominated for the Goyas, and Cristóbal Molón (2006), in addition to the documentary Sahara Maratón (2004). He also worked as a scriptwriter for the Basque TV ETB1 and is a founding partner of the Moriarti production company. Jose Mari Goenaga has written and directed, among others, the shorts Tercero B and Sintonía, in addition to the documentary Trabajando juntos (2002). He is also co-screenwriter and co-director of the Goya-nominated animation feature, Supertramps. |
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