

This documentary explores how Miguel Ángel Blanco's 1997 abduction turned fear into collective resistance and shaped Spain's fright Against ETA terrorism.
Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain (2026) is a documentary film directed by Jon Sistiaga. The film runs for 1 hour 33 minutes. Audiences have made it strongly rated, with an average score of 8.1 out of 10 from 7 votes.
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Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain has a runtime of 1 hour 33 minutes.
Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain was released in 2026.
Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain is a documentary film.
Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain holds an average audience score of 8.1 out of 10. The best signal, though, is a recommendation from a friend who shares your taste—FriendsRecommend shows you exactly that.
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