Black is Beltza II: Ainhoa (2022) Poster

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Great insight into Basque culture and independence movements in 80s
kazim0946 October 2022
This comic gives deeper insight into the resistance that little nations had after suffering from generations of being suppressed and how they keep blooming in spite of rotten, colonial, fascist governments (USA as head if them).

Apart from carrying core elements of Basque resistance, and people who sacrificed their lives for better and healthy future of the rest, it also shows how governments are corrupt, and how big corporations with support of governments benefited from AIDS crisis, how they look for reasons to captivate young minds, steal the light out of them by dragging them to drug abuse and physical silence.

Seeing the movie, left me with one hope for this world. May the flowers blossom brighter and hopes never disappear for the ones who seek freedom. Love, art and Ainhoa are the revolutionary ones that keep this hope alive.
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