In Tudela, Topatu will present the documentary "Zizelkariak", which tells the history of the Basque Country. The first screening will take place in the basement of the bookstore Letters to the Mug. Attendees will have the opportunity to chat with the authors of the documentary and get to know the trajectory of the documentary. Then they will dine in Beterri society and offer the concert of the Ibil Bedi group.
The documentary Zizelkariak will give voice to six young people fighting in different areas of youth movements in the peripheries of Euskal Herria: The film stars Arkaitz, Martta, Edurne, Maika, Jon and Ibai.
- Maika Alfaro, a young woman who lives and works in Aldude. He would like to see the valley of Aldude, young and alive. The guest will talk about depopulation, about empty houses and about the relations that are established in small towns.
- Edurne Sánchez León, member of the feminist movement of Tudela. She felt the need for feminism from the oppression she suffered as a Basque. Erribera Insumass will talk about the group and about the construction of Euskal Herria from feminism.
- Ibai Osinaga Gogorcena, young Lumbier musician. Look around with the guitar in your hand. He will speak with the sharpened tongue and gubia, with music from the first youth, with the scene of Euskal Herria and singing in Basque from Lumbier.
- Arkaitz López Sánchez, young worker of Mamariaga. Look at Euskal Herria on the left. As a result of deindustrialization, it will talk about the job insecurity of young people and the need for organization and networking.
- Jon Marauri Aranburu, young man from Moreta. Starting to organize popular festivities, the Assembly of Young People of Rioja Alavesa was created, with the objective of transforming the area and euskaldunizardry it. It will talk about tourism, about the precariousness of wine production and about the dreams that are expected for the future.
- Martta Irigoien Arrabit, young man of Arberatz. It experiences the consequences of the diglossia. Taking part in the libertinage, he wanted to put the Basque in the landscape of Amikuze. In the Gaztetxe Aldaka, he is also dedicated to the struggle for Euskera and culture.
Ongoing crowdfunding campaign
A crowdfunding campaign has been launched on the platform itsulapikoa.eus to meet the costs generated by the production of the documentary. They can contribute both individuals and groups. The collected material will be used to finance the USB libretto and the presentation tour of the documentary, and at the turn, individuals and collectives will have the opportunity to collect various gifts: the documentary itself, memories, t-shirts, films, the possibility of making presentations… The documentary will be ready for the Durango Fair.