Black Freedom
Synopsis
With the death of the film’s director’s parents, when the house was dismantled, a series of documents appeared, including letters and a notebook of poems. With this, the story of Antonio García Álvarez, better known by the nickname “El Chófer”, is revealed.
Antonio, a committed anarchist, worked as a taxi driver, hence his nickname. His popularity as a political activist came from his involvement in the attack on the Falangist bullfighter “El Algabeño”, in which he helps the activists escape in his car. When the war came, he fought on the Republican side, specifically carrying a tank in Sierra Morena. Here he meets María Roa, the woman to whom he dedicates most of the writings found. After fleeing, he returns to Málaga where they expose him and the Francoist police manage to arrest him. They condemn him to Libertad Negra, the euphemism used in prison for the death penalty. While in prison, he writes his poetry books practically without rest, and without leaving a free edge in the notebook.
In his letters he leaves one last wish: to publish his writings so that María Roa, his main inspiration in prison, would know of his love. Now, the director of the film begins the search for the possible descendants of this woman so that the documents find their intended recipient.
Crew
Director, screenwriter: Jorge Peña Martín, José Enrique Sánchez
Executive production: José Enrique Sánchez
Cinematography: Antonio España
Second cinematographer: Guillermo A. Morales, Kiko Navas-Parejo and Carlos Roja
Editor: Jorge Peña Martín
Color grading: Ion López
Music: Felipe Milano
Soundtrack Recording: Estudio Artesonao
Sound technician: Miguel Olmedo
Musics: Laura Garrido Moreno, violin; Juan Cabrera Martínez, viola; Lourdes Arrabal Haro, cello; Mauricio Gómez Yamamoto, cello; Miguel Olmedo, guitar
Sound: Dionisio Castrillo, Paco Alcaide, Diego Lara, Pablo A. Contreras
Sound designer: Alex Vilches (La Fábrica de Carbón)
Graphics: Carla Molins
Graphic adaptation: Sergio Ghiara
Technical Specs
Title: Libertad Negra
Internacional Title: Black Freedom
Genre: Documentary
Estimated length: 67 minutes
Shooting format: HD
Screening format: DCP / Digital
Country of production: Spain
Original language: Spanish
Subtitles: English
Produced by: Video Sur TV
Production year: 2016
Color/BW: Color
Sound: Stereo