At the beginning of the seventies, MIL, a leftist group made up of a handful of very young Spanish and French militants, drove the police mad when they committed several robberies in Catalonia in order to raise funds to support the most combative sectors of the labour movement.
At first, the success of their spectacular, provocative and irreverent actions gave rise to a sense of invulnerability in the young people of MIL. This came to a brutal end in September 1973 when troops of the Brigada Político-Social, the political police under Franco, set a trap for two of their militants. A confusing shoot out occurs during their arrest in which a young police officer dies.
Salvador Puig Antich is seriously injured and after going to the hospital, he is sent to the Modelo prison of Barcelona to wait for a court martial.
From that moment on, both the sisters and their lawyers start a race against the clock to save the life of the young activist in the face of general indifference.
However, on the 20th of December 1973 an ETA attack was committed against president of the pro-Franco government, Admiral Carrero Blanco, and Salvador Puig Antich would become the scapegoat that the pro-Franco Regime was looking for.
The court martial against Puig Antich turns into a farce and the young Salvador is condemned to death.
All attempts to save him would prove useless, and, on the 2nd of March 1974, Puig Antich is executed by public garrotting. His tragic and cruel death would leave a deep impression over the years on a whole generation that kept asking itself if something could have been done to prevent such a terrible and pointless execution. This is his story.
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