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You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack

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From the filmmakers of The Silence of Others (winner of a Goya, two Emmys, a Peabody and shortlisted for the Oscars) comes You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack, a riveting and incisive deconstruction of the case that led to Spain’s first #MeToo reckoning and resonated across Latin America.


Departing from the sexual assault suffered by a young woman in 2016 at Spain’s iconic “running of the bulls” (Sanfermines) by five men who call themselves “The Wolf Pack”, the film gradually interweaves two other cases to shed light on the sexual violence that women experience everyday, building to Spain’s first #MeToo turning point, where a million women and girls take to the streets chanting “Sister, I do believe you” and break their silence on social media with #Cuéntalo (“Tell Your Story”).


Produced in secret, this documentary feature film is told through the words of the victim survivors -narrated by actors Natalia de Molina and Carolina Yuste- and the never-before-heard testimonies of people who were close to the events. Through this story, You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack gradually exposes the faultlines of sexism in the judiciary, the media, and society itself, and shows how a movement changed the way a country deals with sexual violence today.

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You Are Not Alone: Fighting the Wolf Pack