Account of the disappearance in 1985 of Mikel Zabalza, a young man from Navarre arrested by the Guardia Civil, who confused him with an ETA activist. For the 20 days that Zabalza was missing, the mistrust of Basque society towards the official version ended with huge protests and social unrest when his body was finally found floating in the waters of the Bidasoa River. Despite the generalised conviction that Zabalza had died from torture, nobody was ever tried or punished for these occurrences. In November 2020 it will be 35 years since he died, and his family continues to call for the truth about what really happened.
Amaia Merino (San Sebastian, 1970) has worked as an actress in films such as Akelarre (1984) by Pedro Olea and Tasio (1984) by Montxo Armendáriz. In 1993 she moved to Quito, where she lived until 2017. She has worked as an editor on more than 25 full-length documentaries and fictional films, and also on many of them as a co-screenwriter. She was the co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer and editor of the full-length documentary Asier ETA biok (Asier and I, 2013), winner of the Irizar Award at the San Sebastian Festival. Miguel Ángel Llamas (Noain, Navarre. 1980) is a superior technician in audiovisual production and currently works on the digital daily Ahotsa.info.