The documentary of Juanjo Castro 7291 analyzes deaths in residences in the Community of Madrid in the first two months of the pandemic. Relatives who lost their elders due to poor management of the Ayuso Government They have collaborated with the director to convey and denounce that “they were not going to die the same way” and they will also attend the screening of Public.
Representatives from the social, political and cultural world will also accompany the director of the documentary in this screening along with the subscribers of our media. The screening will take place on December 4, Wednesday, at 6:15 p.m. at the Verdi cinemas from Madrid.
Juanjo Castro: “I thought it was a story that should be told”
The idea of making this feature film arose when Castro read the book by Alberto Reyero, former Minister of Social Policies in the Community of Madrid during the pandemic. “And I didn’t believe what I was reading and I thought it was a story that needed to be told,” explains the director and producer of 7291 to Public.
With this documentary, Juanjo Castro hopes that “the viewer draws their own conclusions, I do not give my opinion but rather provide a lot of data and information, but with immense respect for families.”
Residence Tide
The relatives of the victims of Residence Tide will attend the screening of Public after this Saturday the association has called a demonstration in Madrid in tribute to the deceased elderly and to demand justice and structural change in the policies of the centers for the elderly.
For Carmen Lopezspokesperson for Tide Residences, “7291 It is a necessary documentary.” In his opinion, “the director does a good job showing the viewer, through the statements of the different actors who had some influence or suffered the consequences, of the actions of the government of the Community of Madrid.” .
‘Marea de Residencias’: “It is an objective vision for the viewer to draw their conclusions”
In addition to describing the documentary as “an objective vision”, the spokesperson highlights that the film uses “unquestionable official documents so that after the screening the viewer can draw their own conclusions.”
The documentary brings the viewer closer to the tragedy experienced by those elderly people abandoned to their fate in the middle of the pandemic. In addition, it also projects some of the most important moments of the Investigation Commission of the Madrid Assembly and the Citizen Commission for the Truth in the Residences in this community.
Public Keeps with this tape pass 7291 his commitment to clarifying the truth of what happened during the first two months of the pandemic of Covid-19 and shows its solidarity with the families who continue to claim justice.
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