The Wolf (2004)
Directed by Miguel Courtois Paternina / Miguel Courtois
Genres - Spy Film |
Sub-Genres - Political Thriller, Period Film |
Run Time - 122 min. |
Countries - Spain |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
Inspired by the experiences of a Spanish secret agent who infiltrated the Basque nationalist/separatist organization Euskadi Ta Askasasuna between 1973 and 1975, Miguel Courtois' tense docudrama stars Eduardo Noriega as Mikel Lejarza, aka El Lobo ("The Wolf"). In the politically turbulent 1970s, the ETA's extreme actions gave the conservative Franco regime all the reason they needed to shut down the democratic process in Spain. By infiltrating the ETA, El Lobo managed to effectively take down approximately one quarter of the terrorist activists within the organization. Not only that, but he also thwarted plans by terrorists to escape from prison and resume their reign of violence on the outside. Later, in order to escape the wrath of the ETA - who plastered posters of his likeness all across the Basque country - El Lobo would be forced to change his identity and vanish without a trace.
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Basque, corruption, deal [agreement], fugitive, informer, regime, terrorism